From: Werner Donné (werner.donne@re.be)
Date: Mon Mar 03 2003 - 13:18:21 PST
Hi,
The AGL is hard-wired in XEP. Because the AGL contains more than one glyph name
for a number of Unicode code points, it is possible some glyphs in a font can't
be found. If the font uses for example "Ohm" instead of "Omega", then the look-up
might fail if XEP uses "Omega" for code point 0x2126. Does XEP try all the matching
glyph names for a Unicode code point?
Regards,
Werner.
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