On Sun, 27 Mar 2011, Peter Dyballa wrote: > U+8FBB exists in this and quite a few other fonts, but which font has U+E0100? > (And since this character is outside the BMP, the Basic Multilingual Pane, it > won't be some usual font.)
U+E0100 is not a graphic character in itself, but a "variation selector" specifying an alternate form for the preceding character; it behaves a little bit like a combining character. What I don't know is how that's supposed to be implemented - whether it is done by the font with glyph substitution, or by some other mechanism that requires support from the rendering engine. -- Matthew Skala [email protected] People before principles. http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/ -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex
