Code2000 is a font (shareware, by James Kass) that includes just about every character in the BMP. It's useful if you're not sure that any other font on your system has the characters you need. He also has a Code2001 for characters in the first supplementary plane and (I think--never used it) another for the characters in the second supplementary plane.

David

Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:


Fr. Michael Gilmary wrote:

\documentclass {article}
\usepackage {xltxtra, polyglossia}
\setdefaultlanguage {english}
\newfontfamily\armfont[Script=Armenian]{Code2000}
\begin {document}
\title {Classical Armenian Sample Text}
\author {Adam C. McCollum}
\maketitle

{\armfont Եւ երկիր էր աներևոյթ և անպատրաստ. և խաւար ի վերայ անդնդոց. և
Հոգի Աստուծոյ շրջէր ի վերայ ջուրց: } and conclude with this.

\end{document}

No doubt that Fr Michael's version is better (why I cloned
the use of a single-parameter macro is now beyond me; I think
I must have been very tired !), but what is the significance
of "Code2000" ?

** Phil.



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