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The Symbol dialog for the Cambria Math font does not include the Unicode hex codes for some of the glyphs referred by Mr. Murray Sargent on his blog http://blogs.msdn.com/b/murrays/arch...13/752206.aspx.
I am referring specifically to the following paragraphs on this page : "Glyph Variants Cambria Math contains full sets of glyph variants that have heavier weighting so that when scaled down to the script and scriptscript levels the stem widths match those of the text level glyphs. The prime (U+2032) and multiple primes need to be superscripted and scaled down accordingly. The dotless i and j are automatically used in the bases of accent objects. Brackets, braces, parentheses and other growable characters have a number of larger glyph variants as well as arbitrarily large size created using glyph assemblies. When the assemblies are displayed, the pieces are clipped to prevent overlap, since overlaps create ClearType artifacts." I would like to have a complete table of all the symbols used in a Word document. Where can I find this ? Thanks for your help ! |
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