On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, John Hudson wrote: > The uniXXXX format names are standard. The Adobe software that makes use of > glyph names can handle Adobe Glyph List names or names based on Unicode > values using Adobe's glyph naming rules. Seethe Adobe docume 'Unicode and > Glyph Names' at: > > http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/type/unicodegn.html * > > I am not aware of any software that relies on the old AFII names without > also supporting the uniXXXX names.
I know of that, but I believe that when a glyph is in Adobe Glyph List, one MUST use that name, and a uniXXXX one. That's how I read the 'Unicode and Glyph Names' document. (Would someone inside Adobe explain?) roozbeh

