Using Zapf Dingbats, Webdings, or Symbol

Only read this if you’ve discovered a problem typing with these fonts!

In Mac OS X, the character encoding technology has changed. In all previous versions, the Macintosh operating system used ASCII, an international standard for Roman characters, that allows a maximum of 256 characters. Mac OS X uses something called Unicode, which allows over 65,000 characters, which means the Mac can now set type in alphabets such as Japanese, Arabic, or Chinese. But in Mac OS X applications that use Unicode, such as TextEdit, fonts like Zapf Dingbats and Webdings do not appear correctly. In fact, they don’t appear ...

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