At 04:03 PM 2/15/2003, Doug Ewell wrote:
Note that I wrote 'Andale Mono WT'. The WT stands for something like World Type. This is a massively extended version of Andale Mono that supports all of Unicode 3.1. It also comes in three of different flavours, I believe, depending on whether you want Traditional or Simplified Chinese, or Japanese forms for the Han characters.John Hudson <tiro at tiro dot com> wrote:> Andale Mono WT from Monotype has 50,422 glyphs. At least, that's how > many the slightly old version I have contains. My guess is that they > have a newer version with more glyphs. I can't relate. The version of "Andale Mono" (no "WT") that ships with Windows 2000 has around 700, so I've never thought of it as being useful outside the WGL4 range.
John Hudson
Tiro Typeworks www.tiro.com
Vancouver, BC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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