Jarkko Hietaniemi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I forget exactly which program it was I saw recently but it had a nice > variation for showing the Unicode fonts it didn't know much about: > instead of showing the customary empty/black boxes or upside-down > exclamation marks, it did have some knowledge of the *script ranges* > it didn't know more about, so it showed little generic icons: > a katakana symbol (again, I have no idea what it was :-), but I > recognized it to be kata) where there were katakana, a devanagari > symbol where there was Indic, an Arabic gyph where there were Arabic > letters, and so on. So even if the font didn't have all the glyphs > available, you could still see a general idea of what you had.
Maybe you are talking about the "Last Resort Font": See eg. http://fonts.apple.com/LastResort/LastResort.html Andreas