On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 13:19:47 -0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Farmer) wrote:

> There will *always* be some characters that gucharmap can't display, for
> the simple reason that not all 2**16 (or is it 2**32?) Unicode characters
> aren't defined yet, and, even so, you're unlikely to have the fonts for,
> say, ancient Borzoovian runic glyphs. The only reason you should be
> concerned about getting the code-in-rectangle is if that appears as part of
> a document you want to read.

The problem is that *most* of characters are not displayed properly - starting
from Latin Extended-B downwards. For most character groups there are about 20%
characters displayed properly, rest is code-in-rectangle.

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