List of Glyphs
The Mac OS X version of the font contains over 5000 glyphs from the following Unicode blocks:
- U+0000–U+007F Basic Latin
- U+0080–U+00FF Latin-1 Supplement
- U+0180–U+024F Latin Extended-B
- U+02B0–U+02FF Spacing Modifier Letters
- U+0300–U+036F Combining Diacritical Marks
- U+0370–U+03FF Greek and Coptic
- U+1F00–U+1FFF Greek Extended
- U+2000–U+206F General Punctuation
- U+2070–U+209F Superscripts and Subscripts
- U+20A0–U+20CF Currency Symbols
- U+2100–U+214F Letterlike symbols
- U+2150–U+218F Number Forms
- U+2190–U+21FF Arrows
- U+2200–U+22FF Mathematical Operators
- U+2300–U+23FF Miscellaneous Technical
- U+2400–U+243F Control Pictures
- U+2440–U+245F Optical Character Recognition
- U+2500–U+257F Box Drawing
- U+2580–U+259F Block Elements
- U+25A0–U+25FF Geometric Shapes
- U+2600–U+26FF Miscellaneous Symbols
- U+27C0–U+27EF Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A
- U+27F0–U+27FF Supplemental Arrows-A
- U+2800–U+28FF Braille Patterns
- U+2900–U+297F Supplemental Arrows-B
- U+2980–U+29FF Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B
- U+2A00–U+2AFF Supplemental Mathematical Operators
- U+2B00–U+2BFF Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows
- U+2E80–U+2EFF CJK Radicals Supplement
- U+2F00–U+2FDF Kangxi Radicals
- U+4DC0–U+4DFF Yijing Hexagram Symbols
- U+A700–U+A71F Modifier Tone Letters
- U+FE50–U+FE6F Small Form Variants
- U+FE70–U+FEFF Arabic Presentation Forms-B
- U+FF00–U+FFEF Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms
- U+FFF0–U+FFFF Specials
- U+10100–U+1013F Aegean Numbers
- U+10140–U+1018F Ancient Greek Numbers
- U+10190–U+101CF Ancient Symbols
- U+10400–U+1044F Deseret
- U+10450–U+1047F Shavian
- U+1D100–U+1D1FF Musical Symbols
- U+1D300–U+1D35F Tai Xuan Jing Symbols
- U+1D360–U+1D37F Counting Rod Numerals
- U+1D400–U+1D7FF Mathematical alphanumeric symbols
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