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#LUCIDA SANS UNICODE TTF WINDOWS#
Source: Comes with Microsofts Windows XP and Windows 2000. (I've stripped out the cloudapp links below since they're shortened, but I've checked the listings themselves against this example to see if the links work (by replacing mine into theirs) and it holds up there too. Lucida Sans Unicode show all samples (l10646.ttf) Warning: Alignment issues with combining vowel points.
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You should always provide a very generic failsafe font at the end of your font-family in an effort to at least control whether your font is serif, sans-serif, or monospace. I then also do a style declaration where I use to define this custom font. Arial MS P Lucida Sans Unicode Wingdings 3 Verdana Wingdings 2 Calibri Concourse 1Concourse 2Concourse 3Concourse 4Concourse 5Concourse 6Concourse 7Concourse Famous Slogans Famous Slogans 1 Famous Slogans 2 Famous Slogans 3 Famous Slogans 4 Famous Slogans 5 Famous Slogans 6 Famous Slogans 7 Famous Slogans 8 Famous. Lucida Console Geneva Lucida Sans Unicode Trebuchet MS Arial Black While these typefaces don’t have a similar equivalent in Linux, all is not lost. I'm trying to use a purchased font in my emailers, and I can't debug what's wrong / why it isn't working.