On 19/07/2003 17:32, John Cowan wrote:

Peter Kirk scripsit:



But it can be useful to know whether what you are getting is hangul etc, or an Indian script, or some other script you don't know, or some symbols or mathematical codes, or else the result of some kind of encoding conversion error.



Precisely where the Last Resort font shines, without carrying the overhead in glyph images of a normal giant font.



Indeed. Where can I get the Last Resort font for Windows (2000)? If the answer is nowhere, I guess I am stuck with Arial Unicode MS or the horrible-looking (the J always grates!) Code2000.

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Peter Kirk
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