> --- On Sun, 12/14/08, Rebecca Bettencourt <beckiergb@...> wrote:
>
>> From: Rebecca Bettencourt <beckiergb@...>
> ...
>>
>> Less of a fault lies with the font maker, who didn't
>> realize that
>> selecting "use symbol encoding" or "font is
>> a symbol font" or whatever
>> the option is called in their font editor would result in
>> such wacky
>> behavior.
>
> If that is the problem, then maybe I've fixed it. I uploaded an
> alternate version of the fragz font with symbol encoding turned off
> (I think). I changed it from "Symbol Font" to "Latin Text". I have
> no Mac to test it on, but the alternate version is also available
> now at <
http://fiziwig.com/glyph/fragz01.html> if anyone with a Mac
> would care to try it.
Sorry, but for me it still doesn't work. The characters on the web
page just look like Roman text, and Fragz still doesn't show up as a
usable font in TextEdit.