From: Geoff Schaller on 26 Jan 2010 05:31 You can't. You need to build your own font. "Karl Faller" <k.faller_withoutthat_(a)onlinehome.de> wrote in message news:k9atl5lhkt9n204kjh23ck7snfoh02k8ul(a)4ax.com: > Hi all, > knows s/o a simple way to "insert" one character into a font? - I use > "Bookman Old Style" for quite a lot, but it has no Euro currency > character.... > > TIA > Karl
From: Klaus on 26 Jan 2010 07:39 Hi Karl, made a test in VO Editor with "Bookman Old Style" and there is the Euro currency. My version of "Bookman Old Style" is 2.35 regards Klaus On 26 Jan., 09:37, Karl Faller <k.faller_withoutth...(a)onlinehome.de> wrote: > Hi all, > knows s/o a simple way to "insert" one character into a font? - I use > "Bookman Old Style" for quite a lot, but it has no Euro currency > character.... > > TIA > Karl
From: Karl Faller on 26 Jan 2010 09:53 Hi Klaus, >made a test in VO Editor with "Bookman Old Style" and there is the >Euro currency. >My version of "Bookman Old Style" is 2.35 Ah, had a look, mine is 2.20 - but got the new one from son's machine <g> - now all chars are there. Thank you very much! Karl >regards >Klaus > >On 26 Jan., 09:37, Karl Faller <k.faller_withoutth...(a)onlinehome.de> >wrote: >> Hi all, >> knows s/o a simple way to "insert" one character into a font? - I use >> "Bookman Old Style" for quite a lot, but it has no Euro currency >> character.... >> >> TIA >> Karl
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