On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 20:02:45 -0800, "D. Starner" wrote:
Most importantly, you don't need
to wander all over the PUA - with modern typesetting systems and good fonts,
you just place a ct there and the software automatically ligatures it for you.
You can use a ZWJ to ask for a ligature and ZWNJ to make sure there isn't one.
If you're using Windows, with the latest versions of Uniscribe and Code2000,
typing <c, ZWJ, t> into Notepad will produce a very pleasing ct ligature
(likewise for st, ff, fl and fi ligatures).
How about the MS Office tools ?
P. A.

