The reason I am asking these questions is because I
have hex-editing interests.  I have a Java hex editor
project on the back burner, as well as being a
developer on the Jext Java Text Editor project
(www.jext.org), which has a Character Map plugin
ported from JEdit.  This discussion has been helpful,
especially these links among which was the Control
pictures glyphs table.  I see in the table that these
are mapped to \u2400+ but they appear to correspond to
what I know as ASCII 00 and up.

Hypothetically speaking, since I apparently don't know
much about fonts, only what I am accustomed to, what
would be the MOST CORRECT glyph to display in
representation of a linefeed, for example?  A box? 
The linefeed LF control picture?  If these control
pictures would be the thing for me to use, where would
I find a font with these glyphs?

-Matt


--- "Birkelbach, Carsten"
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> > What is at \u0001 , 
> 
> NUL
> 
> > \u0002 
> 
> SOH
> 
> > , etc?  Nothing?
> 
> see http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0000.pdf
> 
> all UNICODE 3: http://www.unicode.org/charts/
> > 
> 
> Mit freundlichem Gruß / kind regards
> 
> Carsten Birkelbach
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