What determines the character range displayed in Windows' Character Map utility?
Adam Jagosz
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What decides about the character range displayed in Character Map? For
fonts shipping with the OS, only characters having glyphs in them are
displayed. For at least some custom fonts, I see U+0021 to U+FFFE which is kind of
pointless.
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An application has to believe the information that is provided by the font file itself. If a font claims to contain 65,000 characters, then any application will assume it actually does. If all of those entries then map to
space
(or really anything else), that is a different issue.
Name a font that exhibits such behavior (preferably a free/open source one...) and I'll take a look at its encoding. That ought to tell everything.0 -
Trickster would be an example.Btw the reason I ask this is because all of my fonts exported from FontForge display this behavior as well, no matter what encoding I set.A third party Character Map replacement I found in Windows Store doesn't behave this way with the fonts affected in the default Win app.0
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This problem seems to be related to fonts with Compact Font Format (CFF) based outlines.A decent font manager like MainType will show the exact character set.
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