On 17/02/2003 20:01:51 Rick Cameron wrote:

>TrueType Explorer can do this and more.

I gave TTE a try and it definitely has some interesting and useful
features. To get some answers to a few questions, I have corresponded with
the author and he has given me permission to post the following:

   ----- Forwarded by Bob Hallissy/IntlAdmin/WCT on 18/02/2003 17:12 -----

   Bob,

   Thank you for your kind words.

   TrueType Explorer supports the 16 bit code points of Unicode 3.1.

   Unfortunately, I have no plan to extend support to the supplemental
   planes (ie. 32 bit code points). If more users demand such support, I
   may
   reconsider, however.

   I will keep you informed, should events change.

   Thank you,

   Kevin

and also requested:

   ----- Forwarded by Bob Hallissy/IntlAdmin/WCT on 18/02/2003 17:13 -----

   Bob,

   Could you also post the following to the Unicode group:

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   The official website for TrueType Explorer is
   http://www3.sympatico.ca/chris.lamoureux2/

   However, if you are unable to download from this location, perhaps
   due to bandwidth restrictions, you may download the same program
   from the following alternate location:

   www.erindalebadminton.ca/installTte.exe

   A few notes to help you use TrueType Explorer:

   * TrueType Explorer represents, in both form and operation, a
     collection of TrueType fonts as a "relation".
   * A relation is similar to a database "table", where each TrueType
     font appears as a row, and each TrueType attribute appears as a
     column.
   * You can select the TrueType attributes to "project" on to the
     table from the 'Attributes' menu item from the menu bar.

   Thank you,
   Kevin Macdonald
   Author of TrueType Explorer
   support: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   -----------------------------------------------

   Thank you

   Kevin

Bob



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