sorry to bother the list but i'm getting 451 errors from sneakemail.com:

-Queue ID- --Size-- ----Arrival Time---- -Sender/Recipient-------
DCB64D0F03      708 Fri Dec  9 08:26:21  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(host mail.sneakemail.com[38.113.6.61] said: 451 Please try again later (in 
reply to DATA command))
                                         [EMAIL PROTECTED]

anyway, a couple of people have asked so maybe 
it's not a complete waste of bandwidth.

i used ttftosubf (http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~mirtchov/p9/freetype/) to
convert code2000 (http://home.att.net/~jameskass/CODE2000.ZIP). however,
since it's shareware, i'll email anybody a copy of my $PLAN9/font/code2000
but please be able to accept a 20M email if you ask ☺.

- erik

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| 
| Where can I get code2000 for p9p?
| 
|       thanks,
|       Peter CAnning
| On Sat, 2005-12-03 at 08:22 -0600, erik quanstrom
| quanstro-at-quanstro.net |9fans| wrote:
| > what's wrong with the greek?
| > 
| > i do not have microsoft unicode fonts converted for use with p9p,
| > but i do have cyberbit. all the greek glyphs that appeared in
| > side-by-side terminals 
| > 
| > ; font = $PLAN9/font/code2000/code2000.16.font 9term &
| > ; font = $PLAN9/font/cyberbit/code2000.16.font 9term &
| > 
| > for each with this script
| > 
| > ; grep GREEK UnicodeData.txt | awk -F';' 'length($1)==4 {printf("\\u%s      
%s      %s\n", $1, $1, $2);}' | uconv
| > 
| > were the same. cyberbit was missing all the combined greek characters, 
though.
| > code 2000 has them.
| > 
| > could you send me some of the codepoints from the 
| > japanese example so i can check those, too?
| > 
| > are there any unicode fonts out there that offer full coverage from \u0000
| > to \uffff that aren't super ugly?
| > 
| > code2000 at least has allmost all symbols and arrows. and looks okay.
| > 
| > (uconv just converts \uXXXX → unicode codepoint XXXX.)
| > 
| > - erik

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