Aaron Hill <lilyp...@hillvisions.com> writes: > On 2019-12-13 3:54 am, David Kastrup wrote: >> Peter <peter.gen...@sunscales.myzen.co.uk> writes: >>> A regular oddity is the message no glyph for U+92 in the .off file ? >>> significant? >> It means that in the given font there is no backslash. Text font >> layout >> of TeX fonts tends to be a bit weird but nevertheless this seems >> strange. > > pango-font.cc emits the warning with %0X, so that U+ number is in hex. > > U+0092 (Private Use Two) is a control character from Latin-1 > Supplement. But I would suspect this was meant to be character 0x92 > from a non-Unicode code page, possibly Windows code page 1252 which > equates to U+2019 (0x92): Right Single Quotation Mark.
Ah, ok, sorry for the decimality. -- David Kastrup