A bulk approach works. The hyperlink gives full instructions on how to set up the fonts. You can customize it by changing the fonts listed in default.cfl.
Murray -----Original Message----- From: unicode-bou...@unicode.org [mailto:unicode-bou...@unicode.org] On Behalf Of Ilya Zakharevich Sent: Tuesday, July 9, 2013 8:37 PM To: Unicode Discussion Subject: Re: Ways to show Unicode contents on Windows? On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 04:24:36AM +0000, Murray Sargent wrote: > Ilya asked, " Are there any other ways to show Unicode on Windows?" > > You can download Unibook (http://www.unicode.org/unibook/) and set up your > fonts for the ranges. That's the way The Unicode Standard code charts are > displayed and printed. For this, do I need to know which fonts support what? Or can I just use bulk approach and do: for all characters, try these fonts in the given order (as the provided in the OP solution-for-FF allows one to do)? Thanks, Ilya