> > Or you can use font sets instead of single iso10646-1 font.
> > Try to specify legacy fonts separated by ',' comma.
> > Like "a14,k14,*", ('*' is wild card).
>
> Hm? What programs will use this?
>
> Rich
>
Well, emacs supports fontsets. They are based on designating certain fonts to
be used for certain ranges/sets of characters. I don't know about other
programs or about Xlib itself, though.
For emacs fontsets see
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/emacs.html#Fontsets
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