On 15/03/2016 13:16, Tim wrote:
do not want to include the "full set" of the available characters.
A font with all Unicode glyphs in it, would contain 2^17 different
glyphs, but current font format definitions restrict the size of a font
to 2^16 different glyphs.
Arial Unicode MS seems to me to have the most Unicode characters
There are just over 50,000 glyphs in Arial, whilst Unifont has just
under 60,000 glyphs.
IOW, if you absolutely positively have to have a pan-unicode font, then
Unifont is the way to go.
jonathon
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