Hi Rob,
I know about conversion.php which I am using for long time for Kannada
project.
Will you kindly explain by step by step  of your experiment with sample if
any. I
wanted to have hands on experience.  BTW which lang. you were training?
Regards,
sriranga(76yrs old)

On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 6:37 AM, Rob H. <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Also, I got this e-mail from a someone named Albert
> =========
> Hi Rob,
>
> Reply to your "ps"....
>
> That doesn't make any sense to me.  You are asking for a set of glyphs
> that can represent every Unicode character in existence.  Not
> only would such a file be *HUGE* in size, but I can't see it as
> serving any purpose to anyone (other than you, I guess)...
>
> So you should stop looking for it.
>
>
> -
> Albert
> =========
>
> Arial Unicode covers ~50K of the ~140K characters defined at
> unicode.org. This font file is 22mb.
> Wouldn't a complete unicode font be around 70mb?
>
> If you need a general text viewer which can legibly show documents
> that contain any number of the valid ~140K characters,
> then a complete font would be useful.
>
> Great advice Albert...*roll eyes*... "stop looking"... how about
> something a little more constructive?
> maybe you know a strategy of mixing fonts to enable an application to
> view all the possible unicode characters?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >
>

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