Mark wrote:
> I would like to use Bravura on Android, and have written a basic browser
> application that attempts to display all of the glyphs in a category in
> a grid. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to work. Is Android known to be
> hostile to the Bravura.otf font? All of my glyphs are being rendered in
> the default android text font as their unicode codepoint strings. e.g.
> \uE016
I haven't personally tested Bravura on Android, but it's a pretty
bog-standard OpenType font with PostScript outlines, so I would be
surprised if there were any insurmountable incompatibility.
Daniel
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