Hi list,

sorry if this is 'findable' somewhere. But I have searched for so many new things recently that I may not be seeing the wood for the trees anymore ;-)

I need to insert single music glyphs in LaTeX text and would definitely prefer using the Emmentaler ones for this (not only, but also for consistency, as the other music in the document is LilyPond). As I'm using XeLaTeX it is quite easy to install and access the Emmentaler otf fonts and write (for example)
    \newcommand{\fingerOne}{{\fontspec{Emmentaler}\char"31} }
which gives the desired output.

My problem is that I don't seem to find a complete list of the Unicode codes of Emmentaler's glyphs that I can use for different commands. In the character Map of my Ubuntu's default Font Viewer I only see a few correct glyphs, mixed with many others that apparently are from other fonts (I assume the viewer is confused by Emmentaler's non-standard encoding).
On the list I found a solution using XeTeXglyph, but didn't succeed with it.

So:
Any hint for
- a complete list of Unicode codes for the Emmentaler fonts?
- a Ubuntu tool where I can lookup the numbers?
- any other working solution to include Emmentaler glyphs in a XeLaTeX document?

Thanks
Urs


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