Thank you for taking the time to produce the pdf and thank you also for sharing the result. I had not known of the Gabriola font previously. I found the following page on the web. http://www.microsoft.com/typography/fonts/family.aspx?FID=372 Best regards William Overington 12 August 2010 On Thursday 12 August 2010, Peter Constable <[email protected]> wrote: > See the attached PDF showing Unicode > 5.2 text set in Word 2010 using the Gabriola font with > line-ending characters formatted with the Stylistic Set 7 > OpenType Feature. No PUA; no variation selectors. Just > flourishing, OpenType glyphs. > > > Peter >
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