I have a need to use the Unicode character 0x2091, a subscript e, rather than using markup for formatting the subscript. However, the usual-suspect fonts don't appear to include a glyph for this Unicode position.
Are there any Windows- or Office-included fonts that include this character?
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Just run charmap.exe. Looks like Arial, Courier New and Times New Roman have it.
I'd expect Arial Unicode MS to include such glyph.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6428803/which-normal-fonts-support-unicode-subscript-characters