From: Jake Bordens (newton_at_allaboutjake.com)
Date: Mon Nov 14 2005 - 04:04:22 PST
Hey folks, I just stumbled upon something cool in the "Apple Symbols"
font that I think is included with OSX. Anyone who has an app like
Linotype FontExplorer X can find some "unencoded glyphs" (characters
that don't have a unicode ID.)
GlyphID's 1130 through 1134 are Newton characters.
1130 - Newton Logo
1131 - Undo Icon
1132 - Extras Drawer
1133 - Calendar Icon
1134 - Names Icon
Too bad you need to use an elaborate "Glyph Access Protocol" to use
these glyphs, and I don't know of any applications that can address
non-unicode glyphs.
Jake
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