On 20-1-2011 11:25, Thomas Floeren wrote:
Thank you, Willi, I wasn't aware of this nice font module!
(btw, running it on ArialUnicode with 2 columns and 10pt produces 500 PDF pages 
and a peak memory usage of 1.2 GB!).

I like the idea of using glyph names rather than unicode numbers. For my actual 
purpose your suggestion works perfectly, with \fontchar{emptyset}.

Beside this there are many glyphs with only "math names" (the rightmost column in 
the fnt-10 output). I couldn't make \fontchar work with these. For example the fore-mentioned 
char "2300 works with \fontchar{uni2300} but not with \fontchar{varnothing}.

Is there a way to set these chars by their math name?

\varnothing



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