xuan ngo wrote:
I doubt that my file is corrupted. I'm able to the
font in MS Word. The modified date on the font file is
January 12, 1999, 8:59:20 AM.

I did try with other font and it is processing without
error.

Do you know of other fonts that are supporting
unicode?

Yes. Try wikipedia, search for unicode. This will bring you to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_typefaces#List_of_Unicode_fonts

Note that "supporting unicode" is *always* just a part of Unicode. The standard encompasses a whopping 98K+ characters and the font that has most glyphs as of this writing is the free Code2000 (51K+ chars) closely followed by Microsoft's New Gulim (46K+ chars), which is part of Office.

You'll probably need a font-analysis tool to find out whether your file is really corrupted or not. It doesn't say much that an application can access certain glyphs. Font metrics file creation accesses *all* characters/glyphs and any mistake in the file may cause it to crash.

Anyway, I do not know enough about the internals of TTF to help you found out whether the problem is in there or somewhere else.

Cheers,
-- Abel Braaksma

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