On 2010 Mar 24, at 08:15, Mike Abdullah wrote:

> Have you tried using an attributed string to render that character at a 
> particular size or font? Rather than resort to an image attachment, it might 
> well allow you to force the arrow to show up as you want it.

Thank you, Mike.  Not with this particular character.  I just looked at it in a 
few dozen different fonts and found that it looks best, indeed probably good 
enough, in Arial font.

But shlepping around an attributed string is going to make my code really ugly, 
and in general this approach is going to be hit-or-miss.  One easy fix would be 
to change the font of the entire text fields and menus where this character 
might be used.  Arial font is fine with me, but then my app is going to start 
looking different than other apps, and may break if Arial is not available?

Maybe I could write a value transformer which would take in a NSString, search 
it for certain characters, and output an attributed string with runs to make 
these characters Arial.

But it sure would be nice if there was a way to do this by making my own 
character as I proposed in my first paragraph.  That would seem to keep the 
problem encapsulated into the proper domain.  Any fontologists out there?

Jerry

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