Maybe not in the MAC, but Ooffice does show the characters and Ubuntu too.

hh 



Em 17/06/2010 13:12, Avi Wollman < avi.woll...@gmail.com > escreveu:
BabelMap from http://babelstone.co.uk/ A free Unicode character map tool for 
Windows
might answer your searching

Avi


On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 7:02 PM, Gerrit <z0idb...@gmx.de> wrote:

Hello everybody,



this question must seem really easy, but I cannot find anything usable on the 
Internet. Unfortunately it is only partially related to Xetex.



I wonder, if you maybe know about a font browser for Windows which will show me 
the Opentype tables?



I know that I can actually use the Opentype features in Xetex, but my problem 
is that I don’t always know, which features the font actually possesses. So I 
thought about a font browser, where I can see e.g. the character “1” and then 
select “Oldstylenum” and the glyph changes.




I searched in the Internet, but can only find some font browsers who do not 
show the Opentype features. I think, a freeware programme would be best



Thank you!

Gerrit





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