You might want to try here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_alphanumeric_symbols
At least some of the letters like B and L show up for me in the
script column.
Some of the musical symbols
might also be found (although not for me).
I’d imagine others from the Supplementary planes are
pretty unlikely to be found with any kind of default set-up.
There seems to be good information here:
http://scholarsfonts.net/Plane1.htm
including how to enter these characters from the keyboard (type 1d401
in Word, press Alt-X)
Steve
All,
We
are currently looking to find a test case to ensure that UTF16 works fine on
Windows.
Does
anybody know of a character which has a Unicode encoding > 65535 and a way
to enter it via a keyboard and has typeface in a font which can be displayed on
the screen.
Any
kind of information is appreciated
Georg
Georg
Heeg eK, Dortmund und Köthen, HR Dortmund A 12812
Tel.
+49-3496-214328, Fax +49-3496-214712
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