

#IS LUCIDA SANS UNICODE OPENSOURCE WINDOWS#
For demonstration purposes, a Unicode typeface called " Lucida Sans Unicode " is shipped with Windows NT 3.1 even though it is not installed by default.

I have Lucida Sans Unicode installed, MS Arial Unicode installed, and the " web page font " in Internet Options set to the MS Arial unicode font.I'm trying to fix the problem of IPA text being rendered in a barely legible font by changing the font to Lucida Sans Unicode.Check if Lucida Sans Unicode is present on your system.:: Actually, it now seems that Lucida Sans Unicode " is " part of the problem, after all.However, Lucida Sans Unicode just drops some signs in my Internet Explorer ( not in Microsoft Word, though ).The fonts Lucida Sans Unicode and either Microsoft Sans Serif or Tahoma should cover most of this range.Select font " Arial Unicode MS ", " Lucida Sans Unicode " or some other Unicode font.When I change to either Lucida Sans Unicode or Arial, the icons are still blank.It was using Lucida Sans Unicode instead of Arial.The typeface looks very similar to Lucida Sans and Lucida Sans Unicode.
