Shouldn't that be something more like: pan-script Unicode-based font? [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Tex Texin wrote, > > > I would like to keep the sense of "Unicode font" as meaning a font which > > supports a large number of scripts, rather than meaning one that uses > > Unicode for its mapping architecture. > > "pan-Unicode font" > > I think Frank da Cruz coined that expression, but am not sure. > > Since fonts do use Unicode mapping, some kind of modifyer is needed in > order to distinguish the big ones from the other kind. > > Best regards, > > James Kass.
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