Maltese Fonts For Mac

2020年11月4日
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*May 15, 2009 This keyboard layout is designed for Maltese. It includes an on screen keyboard which can be viewed by clicking on the Keyman icon and selecting the On Screen Keyboard menu item. The keyboard layout follows the Windows Vista Maltese 48-key layout.
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Online Maltese keyboard to type a text with the special characters of the Maltese alphabet. Maltese - Malti. Maltese dictionary Instructions. To type directly with the computer keyboard: Type = to add a diacritic sign: c=, g=, h=, z= Copy Ctrl+C & Paste Ctrl+V. A more extensive list of fonts and apps willbe comin your way. One app with which this does not work is Freehand MX and probably earlier versions. To access the Maltese fonts just use the alt + z, alt + g, alt + c and alt + h to use the maltese characters once the kymap is active and selected. Maltese keyboard free download - Maltese Keyboard, 1Hand Mail / SMS Maltese Keyboard, Maltese Dictionary, and many more programs.
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The above test file correctly renders a maltese cross dingbat using the Zapf Dingbats font, using prince 6.x on Mac OS X.
On my Linux box, I installed the ITC Zapf Dingbats font from http://fonts.com/ (along with some other non-symbol fonts). The other fonts (e.g. Sabon, etc.) work just fine with prince 5.1 and 6.x.
I can verify that Zapf Dingbats is installed under that name:
fc-list | grep -i ding
Webdings:style=Regular
Dingbats:style=Regular
Caladings CLM:style=Regular
Zapf Dingbats:style=Regular
Yet when I use prince to render the test on Linux, I get this error:
prince: warning: no glyphs for character U+2720, fallback to ’?’
(And of course a ? appears in place of the intended glyph.)
Could it be that the .ttf version of Zapf Dingbats sold by http://fonts.com/ does not contain the entity encodings required to map Unicode dingbats to the proper glyphs? If so,
1) What is the solution for rendering this glyph?
2) What is the recommended way of inspecting the capabilities of .ttf fonts on the Linux side? Does Prince have any debugging options that will help troubleshoot the font environment?
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