This seems like a bug, or is it just an legacy of earlier postscript name assignments out of our control?
If I generate a postscript name in the Glyph Properties dialogue for ANSI character 181 (Micro Sign), the name generated is "mu."
If I generate a postscript name in the Glyph Properties dialogue for Greek small letter mu, the name generated is "uni03BC."
If I generate a postscript name in the Glyph Properties dialogue for Greek small letter pi, the name generated is "pi" as expected, as it is for all other glyphs in the Basic Greek character set.
Is there any file one can edit to change the postscript names generated by FontCreator?
Generate Postscript Name for Mu/Micro
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Re: Generate Postscript Name for Mu/Micro
Does anyone know the answer to this?
Re: Generate Postscript Name for Mu/Micro
Yes. In the original postscript standard, which predated Unicode, the micro sign was named "mu", and it was used as the lower case Greek mu in Greek code pages. When Unicode disunified mu from the micro character (which is script=common), the Greek mu ended up with a systematic name, uniXXXX. Other letters, like pi, did not end up getting disunified, so they were able to keep their previous names.
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Re: Generate Postscript Name for Mu/Micro
Excellent answer. Thank you for that!