On Thu 21 Feb 2019 at 13:22:27 (+1100), Andrew Bernard wrote: > I was in fact using markup, so this answer is excellent, and I eventually > found \semisharp. But it actually came up when I wanted to use a semisharp > in a text document, and I was surprised to find that although defined as > Unicode 1D132, no font that I can find has a glyph at that code point.
I wish I knew how emacs performs its glyph substitution. My sampler file gives up at 2b20 (white pentagon), but when I typed in 1d132 and 1d133, it certainly had a go, but was let down somewhat by the screen resolution. Cheers, David.
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