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
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will not be unjustly penalized for the incompetence of the organization
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