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Old 08-19-2021, 12:14 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by rsuchwani View Post
I didn't want to depend on the use of the fonts for the symbols, that's why I used the 'HTML entity codes/symbols or Unicode characters' which are supported almost on all reading systems. Only one or two symbols aren't supported across all.

Besides that, I don't think that there's any font file that has all these Unicode characters as a font. If you know such font, I'll be glad to have it.
Depending on your reading device, if no available font has the glyph for that symbol, it will not be displayable and you will see the something such as a narrow rectangle, a rectangle with a ? or a box with the hex representation of the character.

You might try Code2000 as a font though it's pretty fugly IMHO.
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