Ennio Sr wrote:

> Wouldn't a database be a better choice?

Perhaps. 

I need a visual display of each glyph, and the Unicode #.

> In which context are you obtaining these result and pressing which keys?

Spreadsheet cells either are "= Char(cell_number)" or
"=cell_number + 1".  cell_number is the cell position.  e3, p245, etc.

If I were to manually insert them, it would be ">Insert >Special
Character"for all 64Kof the Basic Unicode Plane.

> pressing ALT+number on num. k. pad I get nothing!

So far, nobody  has written a macro to do that for OOo.  
It is a "popular" request from people who use a lot diacritic marks.

> I've just tested it in a Debian/Sarge to discover that there 

a) Not on Linux.
b) Can one easily change the font that it uses/displays?


> Or, perhaps, it would be enough, for what you want to see,
> 1. enter OOo
> 2. choose Insert -> Special characters and look for missing 

Since it doesn't allow one to jump to specific code points, it is not
suitable. [You have to  get the number for each glyph, to find which
one's are missing.   What I'm hoping to do, is to be able to scroll
through fonts, and see the missing glyphs instantly.

> What is that? (I mean the Private Use Area) :-)

It is a part of the Basic Unicode Plane, that is set aside for
non-standard glyphs.  Any character can be placed there, with the
knowledge that those characters will not be the same glyph on other
fonts.  Code2000 has Klingon, The Alphabet of the Magi, the Writing of
the Rivers, and part of the Plane 1 character set situated there.

xan

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