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- From: Marc Christensen <marc@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 11:05:27 -0600 (MDT)
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Anyone know of some good recommendations for unicode truetype fonts which have good CJK and other language characters sets? I was looking around and found references to Bitstream's CyberBit font. Many references to this font states that it is a Unicode font but when I install the font, and get a listing of which font's the file contained, it lists all iso8859 encodings. The GNU-unifont lists all it's font's as being iso10646 encoded so I assume that that is the iso specification for unicode - right? So, is iso8859 a subset of unicode? Is Unicode a superset of 8859? What other TTFs are available besides Cyberbit? Commercial and free? Anyone tried Agfa/s Monotype? Are there ay good free unicode fonts arownd? Thanks. -- Marc C. http://www.mecworks.com
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