Hello,

I have a text and an SVG font. From what I understood, if I define a
style with two fonts: my font and also with some other font, say:

.mystyle { font-family: "myfont", "otherfont" }

what will happen is that the text will be set in "myfont" unless the
needed glyph wont be found in it, then "otherfont" will be used. Right?

My question is, is it possible to automatically set all the glyphs
from "otherfont" in other color, say red?

For instance: "myfont" has "ABC" glyphs and "otherfont" has "abc". So
the text:

<span style="mystyle">ABCabc</span>

will have the other half set in red "otherfont".

In other words, is it possible to let the user know that the glyph
substitution occurred, possibly without javascript checking every
letter in the text whether it has corresponding glyph in first font or
the other?


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