Apple's version of the Last Resort font is a (relatively) normal font. It just has a cmap that maps lots and lots of characters to the same glyph. :-)

Deborah Goldsmith
Manager, Fonts / Unicode Liaison
Apple Computer, Inc.
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On Saturday, July 19, 2003, at 12:15 PM, Michael Everson wrote:

Um, that's what the Last Resort font does, outside of Unicode encoding space. (I don't think PUA characters are used, actually, but I could be wrong.





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