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Re: Dealing with non-standard character sets...


  • Subject: Re: Dealing with non-standard character sets...
  • From: Andy Armstrong <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 01:20:20 +0100

On 8 Oct 2005, at 00:40, Douglas Davidson wrote:
Usually one would use the Unicode PUA for something like this--that would be the most compatible way of proceeding. If that isn't possible, then you might need to use a custom glyph generator, possibly also overriding font fixing.

I meant turn your encoding into unicode and then use a normal unicode font to display the information. Or or the custom characters you have so unusal that there really aren't any unicode mappings for them.


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Andy Armstrong, hexten.net

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