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On 8/14/2015 11:50 AM, Ken Whistler
wrote:
Garth,
The glyphs for the chess symbols in the 26XX block date from
Unicode 3.0. Most of the symbols redesigned for the Unicode 3.0
charts were done by John M. Fiscella. (See the font
acknowledgements
on p. iv of Unicode 3.0.) I do not know which predecessor designs
Fiscella might ultimately have based his designs on.
It's not Chess Merida, because if you look closely you'll see some
of the pieces
are narrower in the chart fonts. But otherwise the designs are very
similar.
A./
The *actual* font used in the chart production is some in house
chart font, possibly tweaked over the years for various specific
glyphs, although it doesn't appear to me on first inspection that
any of the chess symbol glyphs per se have had any workover since
the
Unicode 3.0 publication. The chart fonts are in house, used with
special licenses specific to Unicode chart production, and with
all
sorts of chart-specific quirks. So even if I did attempt to track
down
specifically which font was involved for the current Unicode 26XX
block for the 2654..265F range of glyphs, knowing that wouldn't
actually help much for your question, I think.
--Ken
On 8/14/2015 11:31 AM, Garth Wallace wrote:
Can anyone tell me what font is used for
the chess symbols in the code
chart for the Miscellaneous Symbols block? It looks a lot like
Chess
Merida but I can't be certain.
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