one unicode font to rule them all?
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one unicode font to rule them all?
Is there one single font with every goddamn Unicode character in it, that will display everything I ever look at?
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Username17
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Re: one unicode font to rule them all?
No. But some get very closemean_liar wrote:Is there one single font with every goddamn Unicode character in it, that will display everything I ever look at?
The problem is that people keep adding to unicode.
-Username17
I still don't understand, then.
When I go to...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enkidu
...how do I get the cuneiform to display properly?
When I go to...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enkidu
...how do I get the cuneiform to display properly?
Installing ttf-ancient-fonts and ttf-unifont let me see those. I have no clue what font they were added to, what encoding is being used or why the fuck OpenOffice thinks a pasted cuneiform is Times New Roman. I'm going to paste it here, just to see what happens.
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Edit: Holy shit, it works. Ok, for Windows users, try this. And if it works at all don't expect it to work between programs, when printing, on a full moon or twice in a row. Unicode won't be stable for decades, then tack on another century for programs to be coded with unicode in mind.
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Edit: Holy shit, it works. Ok, for Windows users, try this. And if it works at all don't expect it to work between programs, when printing, on a full moon or twice in a row. Unicode won't be stable for decades, then tack on another century for programs to be coded with unicode in mind.
Last edited by Murtak on Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Murtak
Well, first off, Windows uses a font system where the location of a character in a font and the location of the character in unicode are different systems, but the variable is the same size. So character number 8999 might be Bold-italic-A, or it might be some position in unicode.
Secondly, everyone uses different input systems so that their set of characters is at the beginning. That means that past a certain point, characters get funny.
So what you need is a program that translates unicode into finding each proper (but smaller) font sets.
Of course, OSX does this without add-ons...
-Crissa
Secondly, everyone uses different input systems so that their set of characters is at the beginning. That means that past a certain point, characters get funny.
So what you need is a program that translates unicode into finding each proper (but smaller) font sets.
Of course, OSX does this without add-ons...
-Crissa
Each font is mapped differently, but you may want to try installing a different language package like Japanese to windows to get a crap ton of the unicode characters.
This is where it will be fun when unicode URLs come about.
Nobody can type in the web addresses!
This is where it will be fun when unicode URLs come about.
Play the game, not the rules.
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