Does that let you search all fonts for a particular character?
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 11:23 AM, Klaus Daube fr...@daube.ch wrote:
I use BabelMap where I can switch between Combined Font and Single
Font.
The required symbol (U+2611 BALLOT BOX WITH CHECK) can be found - for
example - in
I already have utilities that let me page through 250 fonts to find a
particular character. Search would save a lot of time.
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 11:41 PM, Klaus Daube fr...@daube.ch wrote:
On 19 Sep 2012 at 12:03, Robert Lauriston wrote:
Does that (BabelMap) let you search all fonts for a
On 19/09/2012 7:02 PM, Dov Isaacs wrote:
For the record, there is *no//*/legally available,/**/non-Adobe /version
of Myriad Pro.
- Dov
Thanks for clarifying, Dov. During my searches for an answer to the
missing glyph that Windows was lying to me about, I came across sites
On 18/09/2012 11:14 AM, O'Laoghaire Micheal wrote:
On the bright side ...
I have had good experiences with Frame Online Chat
Lucky you! I gave it a try. Sidharth didn't know the answer, but
took my phone number and assured me that the Framemaker expert was on
his way to the office and
about printing!
Paper is renewable and recyclable.
From: Stuart Rogers [mailto:srog...@phoenix-geophysics.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2012 7:35 AM
To: Dov Isaacs
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Help with unicode and question marks
On 19/09/2012 7:02 PM, Dov Isaacs wrote
On 18/09/2012 7:14 PM, Wei JIANG [PT-CN] wrote:
So, that means that that check glyph IS missing from that font, right?
Wei
On 9/19/2012 3:31 AM, Stuart Rogers wrote:
I just checked: When I type Alt+10003, Word inserts the character
using MS Gothic, overriding the paragraph style (font:
Christoph Korsmeier wrote
the Windows 7 character map is misleading as it seems to display
replacement glyphs from other fonts, where the font you have selected has
them missing.
Yes this is a typical MS super-intelligent program pretending to know what I want...
Hence I use BabelMap
Rogers
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 7:04 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Help with unicode and question marks
On 18/09/2012 7:14 PM, Wei JIANG [PT-CN] wrote:
So, that means that that check glyph IS missing from that font, right?
Wei
On 9/19/2012 3:31 AM, Stuart
On 17/09/2012 6:24 PM, Alison Craig wrote:
Stuart:
I noodled around a bit on the net and Myriad Pro doesn't actually
seem to be a Unicode font. So then I went to Wikipedia
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_fonts#List_of_Unicode_fonts).
Myriad Pro is not included on their list of Unicode
Interesting. The Unicode character is 2610, Myriad Pro has that
character, but it doesn't show up in FM10 for me either. Same version
of Windows.
I'd call Adobe support.
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Stuart Rogers
srog...@phoenix-geophysics.com wrote:
FM 10.0.2.419, Win7pro 64-bit
I am
Hello Alison and Stuart,
Myriad Pro IS a Unicode font. The thing is, that specific character, and
many other characters in the same group, are not included in this font.
You can verify this in Character Map.
So, Unicode is a way to encode the characters in a font, but that font
may not include
Hi Stuart,
the Windows 7 character map is misleading as it seems to display replacement
glyphs from other fonts, where the font you have selected has them missing.
We just switched from Windows XP a week ago, and now I'm annoyed I can't view
what's actually inside a font anymore.
Myriad (being
On 17/09/2012 8:01 PM, Wei JIANG [PT-CN] wrote:
Hello Alison and Stuart,
Myriad Pro IS a Unicode font. The thing is, that specific character, and
many other characters in the same group, are not included in this font.
You can verify this in Character Map.
So, Unicode is a way to encode the
To: Framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Help with unicode and question marks
Hello Alison and Stuart,
Myriad Pro IS a Unicode font. The thing is, that specific character, and
many other characters in the same group, are not included in this font.
You can verify this in Character Map.
So
Myriad (being a proper unicode font) simply doesn't have that checkmark glyph.
The Unicode character is 2610. Whether Myriad Pro really contains that
character or not is an open question.
Windows 7 character map is misleading as it seems to display
replacement glyphs from other fonts
Windows
Apparently neither FrameMaker's nor Windows' character map utility is
reliable. I checked the Myriad Pro Regular character set with Typograf
and U+2610 is not there. Adobe's Glyph Complement agrees:
http://store1.adobe.com/type/browser/pdfs/MYRP/MyriadPro-Regular.pdf
On 18/09/2012 2:06 PM, Craig Ede wrote:
So does that mean that Word is inserting it as an Arial Unicode character
when it is pasted there?
I just checked: When I type Alt+10003, Word inserts the character using
MS Gothic, overriding the paragraph style (font: Calibri) with no
warning or
On 18/09/2012 3:02 PM, Robert Lauriston wrote:
Apparently neither FrameMaker's nor Windows' character map utility is
reliable. I checked the Myriad Pro Regular character set with Typograf
and U+2610 is not there. Adobe's Glyph Complement agrees:
On my PC, when I paste Myriad Pro U+2610 into Word 2010, Word changes
the font to MS Gothic.
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Craig Ede craig...@hotmail.com wrote:
So does that mean that Word is inserting it as an Arial Unicode character
when it is pasted there?
indicates
otherwise...
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Subject: Re: Help with unicode and question marks
So, that means that that check glyph IS missing from that font, right?
Wei
On 9/19/2012 3:31 AM, Stuart Rogers wrote:
On 18/09/2012 2:06 PM, Craig Ede wrote:
So does that mean that Word is inserting it as an Arial Unicode
character
when it is pasted there?
I just checked: When I type
On 17/09/2012 8:01 PM, Wei JIANG [PT-CN] wrote:
> Hello Alison and Stuart,
>
> Myriad Pro IS a Unicode font. The thing is, that specific character, and
> many other characters in the same group, are not included in this font.
> You can verify this in Character Map.
>
> So, Unicode is a way to
Apparently neither FrameMaker's nor Windows' character map utility is
reliable. I checked the Myriad Pro Regular character set with Typograf
and U+2610 is not there. Adobe's Glyph Complement agrees:
http://store1.adobe.com/type/browser/pdfs/MYRP/MyriadPro-Regular.pdf
On 18/09/2012 3:02 PM, Robert Lauriston wrote:
> Apparently neither FrameMaker's nor Windows' character map utility is
> reliable. I checked the Myriad Pro Regular character set with Typograf
> and U+2610 is not there. Adobe's Glyph Complement agrees:
>
>
Stuart:
I noodled around a bit on the net and Myriad Pro doesn't actually seem to be a
Unicode font. So then I went to Wikipedia
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_fonts#List_of_Unicode_fonts). Myriad Pro
is not included on their list of Unicode fonts. That isn't necessarily
definitive,
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