On 28-10-2010 10:34, Ulrike Fischer wrote:

Even if unicode would have a code point for every symbol: At first
my problem is not _where_ to map a glyph but _how_ to do it. And at
second: Chess games and boards are typeset with commands so it
doesn't matter much where a glyph is in a font as long as all chess
fonts use the same standard so that you can switch fonts without
problems. The standard used by chessfss is (for historical reasons)
the font chart of the skak/skaknew fonts.


\directlua{fonts.otf.char("glyphname")}

Should work.

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