>I don't think a complete Unicode mono-space font is practical.
If you really want such a thing, Agfa Monotype can accommodate you with
Andale Mono -- they have glyphs for everything in TUS3.0.
- Peter
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Peter Constabl
On Thu, 24 May 2001, Carl W. Brown wrote:
> I have worked with many terminal emulator systems that use mono-spaced
> fonts. The first place you start having problems is with script fonts like
> Arabic. With Indic languages you often have to reorder characters before
> rendering. I don't thin
From: "11 digit boy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>I have worked with many terminal emulator systems that use
>>mono-spaced fonts. The first place you start having problems
>>is with script fonts like Arabic. With Indic languages you often
>>have to reorder characters before rendering
> Um. How about
Um. How about having all non-zero-width characters be the same width?
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Bob,
I have worked with many terminal emulator systems that use mono-spaced
fonts. The first place you start having problems is with script fonts like
Arabic. With Indic languages you often have to reorder characters before
rendering. I don't think a complete Unicode mono-space font is practic
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