My colleague came up with the exact same idea :)
I'll think Google has so build up an API for it, but in this project it 
will work 
that way.Our Customer will contact the vendor of the Font to clearify if 
its 
possible to edit it.

Thanks !
  

Am Mittwoch, 9. Oktober 2013 16:57:54 UTC+2 schrieb Nobu Games:
>
> I don't think that Android's typeface component or TextView allows 
> switching to different variants. If your font does not have a mapping from 
> that glyph to a Unicode code point then you probably won't be able to 
> render it.
>
> If you have a font editing application you could extract that glyph and 
> assign it to an ordinary "1" :-/
>
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