>> These may be difficult to use as font file formats, such as true
type,
>> have a fixed ucs-2 internal encoding in the cmap, so they have
>> difficulty representing beyond-bmp characters.

>As far as I aware (I'm not a Truetype/Opentype/AAT/Graphite specialist)
>various encodings can be used as input to the cmap, including UTF-16
>and UTF-32 (there is some setting somewhere telling which encoding
>a particular cmap is for).

Does anyone have a (freely gettable) font with an encoding 8,10, or 12
cmap, and ideographs in the supplementary plane? All I found is
something called code2001, which doesnt have kanji...


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