On 10/30/2001 03:44:29 PM "James Kass" wrote:
>If you start with something like < E001, 09CD, 09A4 >, Uniscribe will
>not operate on E001, because the Glyph ID for E001 doesn't fall in any
>supported script range.
No, it's because the *character code* doesn't fall in a supported script range. Glyph IDs do not have script ranges.
>But, if a previous substitution was performed
>which resulted in the Glyph ID for E001 being substituted for a valid
>string, then subsequently a look-up of < E001, 09CD, 09A4 > will indeed
>work as expected.
Indeed.
- Peter
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