Hello John,
On 2018/03/01 12:31, via Unicode wrote:
Pen, or brush and paper is much more flexible. With thousands of names
of people and places still not encoded I am not sure if I would describe
hans (simplified Chinese characters) as well supported. nor with current
policy which limits
Why are the new emoji like U+1F600 Grinning Face EAW=Wide
when other dingbats like U+263A Smiling Face are EAW=Neutral?
This is making it difficult to have consistent formatting
across emoticons. Also, emoji aren't really CJK context only
now, are they.
On 3/4/2018 9:12 AM, Markus Scherer via
Unicode wrote:
On Sun, Mar 4, 2018 at 6:10 AM,
Helena Miton via Unicode
wrote:
Greetings. Is there a way to know
Helena Milton asks:
> Greetings. Is there a way to know which font and font size have been used in
> the Unicode charts (for various writing systems)? Many thanks!
Yes, download the PDF (Portable Document Format) code chart document to local
storage.
Open the file in Adobe Reader.
Right
On Sun, Mar 4, 2018 at 6:10 AM, Helena Miton via Unicode <
unicode@unicode.org> wrote:
> Greetings. Is there a way to know which font and font size have been used
> in the Unicode charts (for various writing systems)? Many thanks!
>
What are you trying to do?
Many of the fonts are unique to the
Greetings. Is there a way to know which font and font size have been used
in the Unicode charts (for various writing systems)? Many thanks!
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