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Re: Red Hat 8 now uses UTF-8 by default for all non-CJK users
> But no single font can offer two different glyph's for the same unicode
> offset.
How can that be true? I don't think so. See
http://www.microsoft.com/typography/tt/ch1.htm, for example -- this isn't
the exact URL reference I was hoping to provide you with, but all that I
can find at the moment.
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