On 2002.10.28, 13:09, David Starner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Basically, any decorative or handwriting font can't be a Unicode font.
<...>
> Seems pointless to tell a lot of the fontmakers out there that they
> shouldn't worry about Unicode, because Unicode's only for standard
> book fonts

Hm, what if I want to make, say, snow capped Devanagari glyphs for my
hiking company in Nepal? Shouldn't I assign them to Unicode code points?

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