Trying with my Quest text font produced the Quest text ct ligature glyph. I tried with Arial and the Private Character Editor glyph was displayed. The 10000 ct ligature glyph was displayed. I then used the Private Character Editor with U+E707 and tried that as Alt 59143 using my 10000 font in WordPad, which has a ct ligature glyph within it at U+E707. I then used Microsoft Calculator to find that the decimal equivalent of E011 hexadecimal is 57361 and I tried using Alt 57361 with Arial in WordPad. I chose that rather than U+E000 as U+E011 is a more general test: I have experienced problems with some Private Use Area characters which end in 00 on an old Windows 98 machine. Thank you for posting this information.įirst of all I tried Private Character Editor with U+E011. I was unaware of this until just reading your post. Has anyone ever used the Windows XP/2000 Private Character Editor?
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