Yongwei Wu wrote:
On 9/16/06, Elliot Shank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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None of them contain the characters between U+FA70 and U+FAFF.
Yes, I see. They are really new characters in Unicode 4.0, I think.
*No* fonts I know have characters in this range. I doubt there is any.
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Well, in gvim I see ideograms in this range, but I'm not sure exactly
which fonts supplied them. All I know is that they were found by
Pango/Xft when my chosen 'guifont', FZFangSong, did not supply the
necessary glyphs. (I know because the "line style" of these glyphs is
recognizably different from that of FZFangSong, and in some cases even
between different codepoints in that range).
Many of the glyphs I see in that range have "rounded" line angles and
"uniform" line width, which is in marked contrast with the sharp angles
and thick and thin strokes of the more usual "brush-like" calligraphic
styles. I suspect (without proof) that that font is a Korean one.
Of course, I'm on Linux, not Mac, and I suppose it makes a difference.
Best regards,
Tony.