Am 2007-11-18 um 10:02 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:

> Andreas Hauser wrote:
>> How do I go about finding a font that contains all my special  
>> characters?
>
> That's the problem, and it depends somewhat on what you are doing.
>
> If your text will be historical, you will probably need lots of old
> ligatures and abbreviation glyphs that may not be available in any
> current font at all.

I just found the MUFI homepage (Mediaeval Unicode Font Initiative),  
they seem to target mainly Old Norse:
http://www.mufi.info/
 From their specs I learned that the combining e and o "accents" are  
already in the Unicode standard (0364).

Greetlings from Lake Constance!
Hraban
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