Responding to Leo Broukhis: > A more common occurrence is the need to include a non-standard character in a > text message, be it a ski piste symbol or an obscure CJK ideogram. Have you > thought of embedding TrueType in Unicode?
Not congruently so, yet, in effect, yes, as I have considered including individual OpenType-compatible glyphs in a base character followed by tag characters format. OpenType is a development from TrueType that can achieve more than can TrueType on its own. There is a little about this in the last two paragraphs of the following post. http://www.unicode.org/mail-arch/unicode-ml/y2015-m05/0218.html There would need to be a few additions to make if work effectively: for example, a value for each of advance width, ascent maximum, descent maximum and fontunits per em. William Overington 30 May 2015

