[OS X TeX] Keyboard.dfont
Peter Dyballa
Peter_Dyballa at Web.DE
Wed Jun 15 11:58:57 CEST 2005
Am 15.06.2005 um 02:53 schrieb Charles Chapman Pugh:
> Is there a way to use the keyboard dfont in a document? The font
> contains the glyphs for option, shift, and so on. I want to make a
> customized shortcut list.
>
Not for the more usual TeX, i.e. without Xe! Keyboard.dfont is a very
special font file that does not contain any TrueType or PostScript
ressource. Could be it's useless too under XeTeX -- because it's the
bitmap font that is used when you boot the Mac OS X concole! But I'm
not sure about it ...
⌘ is contained in Lucida Grande (of course) and many other Apple fonts.
⌥ the same, and ⌦ and ⌫ and ⌤ and ⇧ and ⇪ too.
⏎ and ⌅ are contained in the Hiragino font set (and in Code2000).
⏏ and ⌅ are in Lucida Grande (of course).
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Greetings
Pete
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