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From: Marco R. <mar...@ya...> - 2012-02-16 17:19:35
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--- On Thu, 2/16/12, Peter Baker <ps...@vi...> wrote: > Ah, that explains it. Choose > Unicode-BMP encoding for your font and put your non-standard > glyphs in the Private Use Area (encodings E000 and higher if > I recall rightly). No need for "add encoding slots." I created an svg font file and edited one of the glyph values manually and found that fontforge loads it if I assign a value specified by the unicode standards, but fontforge gives an error message if I choose a value like AB1234 which is outside the range. I thought I should be able to assign any 32-bit value. Am I not correct? Actually this is what I meant when I asked about the maximum value I can use. ~~marco |