Andy wrote:
> downloaded all the fonts I can find, but perhaps I've missed a source which > includes all Unicode glyphs ? This is perhaps more an OS than an As for fonts, to my knowledge, there is no such thing as a complete one. I've
Code2000, Code2001, and Code2002 covers most, if not all of the glyphs defined by hexadecimal number in Unicode.One Caveat:They don't display the optional/variant forms when two or more different glyphs share the same hexadecimal code. xan jonathon -- OOo can not correct for incompetence in creating documents from MSO. Furthermore,OOo can not compensate for the defective and flawed security measures used by Microsoft. As such, before using this product for exams that require faulty and defective software, ensure that you will not be unjustly penalized for the incompetence of the organization that requires the use of software that is known to be flawed, defective, bug-ridden, and fails to meet ISO file format standards. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
