Character set for Symbol.pfa font


 
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Character set for Symbol.pfa font

Hi,

I want to know about the characters that are available in the Symbol.pfa font file. I am using freetype library to render the fonts in Windows. What encoding should I provide to get all the symbols in the Symbol font file?

It would be very helpful if i get all the characters in this font(set of characters will vary according to the encoding we are trying to use.... hope am not wrong).

- Push.
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T1DOTLESSJ(1)						      General Commands Manual						     T1DOTLESSJ(1)

NAME
t1dotlessj - create a dotless-j PostScript Type 1 font SYNOPSIS
t1dotlessj [OPTIONS...] font [outputfile] DESCRIPTION
T1dotlessj creates a PostScript Type 1 font whose only character is a dotless 'j' matching the input font's design. It works simply by removing the dot from the input font's 'j'. The output font has three characters: '.notdef', 'space', and 'uni0237', where 'uni0237' is the dotless 'j'. The command fails if the input font already has a dotless 'j' character, or if there seems to be no dot to remove. T1dotlessj writes the created PFA or PFB font to the standard output (but see the --output option); if no input file is supplied, it reads a PFA or PFB font from the standard input. OPTIONS
--output=file, -o file Send output to file instead of standard output. --pfb, -b Output a PFB font. This is the default. --pfa, -a Output a PFA font. --name=name, -n name Set the output font's PostScript name to name. The default is InputFontNameLCDFJ. -q, --quiet Do not generate any error messages. -h, --help Print usage information and exit. -v, --version Print the version number and some short non-warranty information and exit. RETURN VALUES
T1dotlessj exits with one of the following values: 0 A dotless-j font was successfully generated. 1 The font already contained a dotless-j character. 2 The font's "j" character had no dot to remove. 3 The font had no "j" character. >3 An error occurred. SEE ALSO
Adobe Type 1 Font Format AUTHOR
Eddie Kohler (ekohler@gmail.com) Version 2.92 LCDF Typetools T1DOTLESSJ(1)