On 5 January 2011 18:20, 1T3XT BVBA <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  That's because the encoding is different: you're assuming that Unicode is
> supported in the standard type 1 font Zapfdingbats. That's a misconception.
>

My apologies, it wasn't my intention for it to come across as if I assumed
that was the case, rather, that was what my question was - is it supported?
And now I know it's not.


> Your are confusing 0110 with 110!
> The table in ISO-32000-1 is expressed in octals.
> 156 in octals = 110 in decimals.
> Or in Java lingo: (char)156 = (char)0156
>

Aah! Now we're getting somewhere! I did not know that it was expressed in
octals (couldn't see anything on the page that said so), thank you very much
for letting me know.

Using (char)110 works a treat (this is C#), thanks again.

Cheers,

Annelie
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