Re: [NTLK] Newton Glyphs

From: ccsccs7 (ccsccs7_at_yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Nov 14 2005 - 12:46:58 PST


Just open Font Book, scroll down the list of Fonts to "Apple Symbols"
(it showed at the bottom, out of alphabetical order), change "Preview"
(in the menu bar) to "Repertoire" and scroll down the list of symbols
about 3/4 of the way down. And there they are!

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Jake Bordens wrote:

>Hey folks, I just stumbled upon something cool in the "Apple Symbols"
>font that I think is included with OSX. Anyone who has an app like
>Linotype FontExplorer X can find some "unencoded glyphs" (characters
>that don't have a unicode ID.)
>
>GlyphID's 1130 through 1134 are Newton characters.
>
>1130 - Newton Logo
>1131 - Undo Icon
>1132 - Extras Drawer
>1133 - Calendar Icon
>1134 - Names Icon
>
>Too bad you need to use an elaborate "Glyph Access Protocol" to use
>these glyphs, and I don't know of any applications that can address
>non-unicode glyphs.
>
>Jake
>
>

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