https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95209

--- Comment #15 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.fo...@utsa.edu> ---
Created attachment 120845
  --> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/attachment.cgi?id=120845&action=edit
clip of info for Opus Std glyph #52

(In reply to Tor Lillqvist from comment #12)
> So what is the difference between the Opus Std font and the dummy Untilted
> font from comment #8? The œ is found in the latter, not in the former.
> 

This thread made me curious, and I found a good tool to view the glyphs in
context--cr8software.net's "Type light 3".  This handy tool confirms the Opus
Std to be PostScript, but also shows the Glyphs by their index as well as their
mapping(s) to Unicode.

As expected, from its metadata the #52 glyph is mapped to Unicode 0153 oe
(Latin Extende-A), but Opus Std. also assigns a PUA address of: F0CF uniFOCF
(Private Use Area) to the glyph.  

That F0CF responds to decimal 0207 is valid for CLI character entry, but when
entered that way, the 0153 Unicode value is not in the string--CF U+0207 is.

The recent additon of the Alt+x Unicode toggle displays this.

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