Richard Wordingham <richard dot wordingham at ntlworld dot com> wrote:

> One reason for associating properties with a font is that text that is
> to be displayed is at that point tentatively associated with a font.

I thought John said fonts dealt with glyph IDs, not characters per se.

> Another is that in a multi-font document, a PUA character could
> have multiple implicit properties dependent on the font it appears in.

Normal, assigned characters don't change their Unicode properties
depending on font.  I don't see why PUA characters would be different.

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