於 Jul 15, 2004 12:13 PM 時,David Branner 提到:
I have tried AsiaFont Studio 4 and FontLab, but they are not compatible
with version 4 of the Unicode Standard and hence are not suitable for my
purposes.
I assume that by saying they're not compatible, you mean that they don't support characters off of the BMP. If this is the problem, you can use Apple's tool ftxdumperfuser to alter the cmap after FontLab has generated it. Apple's font tool suite is available at <http://developer.apple.com/fonts>.(Alternatively, if you give a character a name of the form "uxxxxx," e.g., "u20000" I'm told that the latest version of FontLab will generate an appropriate cmap entry for it, but I don't know for sure.)
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