In order to make bullet styles the same on Both Windows and Linux 
somebody needs to apply the following mappings to the the code. I assume 
the font needs to be the same for all bullets, but if this is not the 
case I have listed alternate symbols that are closer to what Linux 
provides in appearance(using a separate font). Unfortunately there is no 
heart in the Windings font(s). I listed a "pretty" symbol instead. This 
was all done on Windows 2000. I have no idea if this is compatible with 
other versions of windows.
<pre>
Wingdings Mappings

Bullet Type     Font            Code    Alternate       Code
-----------     ----            ----    ---------       ----

dashed          none            none
square          wingdings       0x6E
triangle        wingdings 3     0x70    wingdings       0xD9
diamond         wingdings       0x74
star            wingdings 2     0xE0    wingdings       0xAD
implies         wingdings       0xF0
tick            wingdings       0xFC
box             wingdings       0x72
hand            wingdings       0x46
heart           none            --      wingdings       0x96

</pre>
Regards,
tim

>http://www.abisource.com/mailinglists/abiword-dev/01/June/0743.html
>
> Submit this to bugzilla. This problem is caused because we're not 
> specifying the correct font for these glyphs in Windows. Adobe ships a 

> Font called "Dingbats" that have these glyphs in them. There is a one 
to 
> one mapping of these glyphs in the Windows font called "Monograph 1" I 

> think. 
> 
> Someone who has seen the Dingbats font set should browse the Windows 
fonts 
> sets and find the replacement font set. We have the code in place to 
map 
> these over, we just have to invoke it. 
> 
> Cheers 
> 
> Martin 



Reply via email to