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Old 01-30-2024, 06:35 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
Here's a screen shot showing the glyph at 0x2124 in Noto Serif v2.013.
Thanks again! There's something about fonts and scripts I don't yet get!

I attach a snapshot of Gnome Char Map. It shows the double struck Z for the Times new Roman font and 'common' script. I get a similar thing with Noto Serif Regular font and the 'common' script.

What exactly are scripts in this context? And what font files do I need to copy to my Clara HD's font folder to get the double-struck Z displayed?
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