> >Hm, what if I want to make, say, snow capped Devanagari glyphs for my > >hiking company in Nepal? Shouldn't I assign them to Unicode code points? > > That's what Private Use code positions are for. > -- > Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com
Um, Michael, I think Anto'nio was talking about glyphs in a decorative font, which should -- clearly -- just be mapped to ordinary Unicode characters, via an ordinary Unicode cmap. Or do you think that the yellow, cursive, shadow-dropped, 3-D letters "Getaway!" at: http://www.trekking-in-nepal.com/ should also be represented by Private Use code positions? ;-) --Ken