I use several of the fonts listed on this page:
http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/fonts.html
I only used the Windows fonts, but they have also fonts for
Linux/Unix/MacOSX.
HTH,
Jean-Louis
On 15/03/2016 17:52, Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
On 03/15/2016 11:23 AM, toki wrote:
On 15/03/2016
On 03/15/2016 11:23 AM, toki wrote:
On 15/03/2016 13:16, Tim wrote:
do not want to include the "full set" of the available characters.
A font with all Unicode glyphs in it, would contain 2^17 different
glyphs, but current font format definitions restrict the size of a font
to 2^16 different gl
On 15/03/2016 13:16, Tim wrote:
> do not want to include the "full set" of the available characters.
A font with all Unicode glyphs in it, would contain 2^17 different
glyphs, but current font format definitions restrict the size of a font
to 2^16 different glyphs.
> Arial Unicode MS seems to me
On 03/14/2016 01:09 PM, libreoffice-ml.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
nasrin khaksar wrote:
hi every one.
thanks so much for spending time and helping me to use libreoffice
properly.
is there a solution for libreoffice to recognize the unicode incoding
and open them properly like utf-8 documen
nasrin khaksar wrote:
hi every one.
thanks so much for spending time and helping me to use libreoffice properly.
is there a solution for libreoffice to recognize the unicode incoding
and open them properly like utf-8 documents?
because open office has unicode utf-7 and utf-8 and libreoffice has
u
hi every one.
thanks so much for spending time and helping me to use libreoffice properly.
is there a solution for libreoffice to recognize the unicode incoding
and open them properly like utf-8 documents?
because open office has unicode utf-7 and utf-8 and libreoffice has
utf-7, utf-8 and utf-16.