At 04:03 PM 2/15/2003, Doug Ewell wrote:

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.
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 Typeworks www.tiro.com
Vancouver, BC [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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