|  | Posted by Dung Ping on 12/27/05 22:47 
Jukka K. Korpela wrote:> "Dung Ping" <dungping5@yahoo.com> wrote:
 >
 > > I need to put the musical sign for repeat in my web page.
 >
 > In practice, it is probably best to include it as an image or part of image,
 > since writing it as a character isn't very successful.
 >
 > > I believe
 > > there is a unicode for it, but cannot find it in the following chart:
 > >
 > > http://www.unicode.org/charts/symbols.html
 >
 > It's in the Musical Symbols block,
 > http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U1D100.pdf
 > You probably mean MUSICAL SYMBOL RIGHT REPEAT SIGN U+1D107, which could be
 > written in HTML as 𝄇. But according to
 > http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/1d107/fontsupport.htm
 > the only font containing the sign is Code2001, which is both rare (though
 > freely available) and typographically awful (especially when font smoothing
 > is not enabled). For this character, the typography part is not a problem,
 > but the problem is that most computers don't contain Code2001.
 >
 > Besides, making Unicode characters outside the Basic Multilingual Plane
 > (i.e., characters with code numbers > FFFF in hexadecimal) work on browsers
 > is, at best, possible only through quite some kludgery; see
 > http://www.i18nguy.com/unicode-example-plane1.html
 >
 
 Thanks a lot for the information.
 
 Dung Ping
 
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