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About Unicode Fonts


This topic is part of About Configuring Language Support for Browser Platforms.

This guide sometimes mentions Unicode fonts. This term refers to a font that contains glyphs for most, if not all, of the possible characters in Unicode. Such fonts might not be shipped as standard parts of the operating system. Customers must license them or otherwise obtain them for installation on their client computers.

A commonly used font of this type is Arial Unicode MS, which comes with every installation of Microsoft Office. The version of this font provided with Microsoft Office 2003 and later is compatible with Unicode 2.1, though it does not contain glyphs for all of the Unicode characters.

See also Configuring Cascading Style Sheets to Specify Different Fonts.

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