Try the program "babelmap" from www.babelstone.co.uk/software/babelmap.html

With this program you can view all the unicode planes that a font has and can use "virtual fonts" that are a mixture of several fonts.

A companion of this program is BabelPad, which allow you to write in any unicode script.

These are specialized programs freely available.




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