Adam Lindsay said this at Thu, 1 Apr 2004 11:52:54 +0100:

>When I do \showfont[zd], however, I see something resembling
>Unicode vector 0x27nn. All it would take is a re-encoding to put the
>glyphs in the right place.

Hey, does this PDF file work for everyone? 
No fonts are embedded in its 19Kb, but it gives a good outline of what's
available in the PDF-native ZapfDingbats font. 

Looks like another "My Way" is on its way. Email me off list if you'd
like to contribute as a tester.

\usesymbols[uni]
\definefontsynonym[UnicodeRegular27][zduni]
\showsymbolset[Unicode Dingbats][n=4]

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