Thank you Erwin.
Here is some more transcript.
Some of the sentences in the transcript are either copied directly from Erwin’s document or are based on sentences in Erwin’s document.
Save a copy of the font in HIGHM002.TTF.
Use Tools AutoNaming… to change the name to High Plane Mapping 002.
Follow the instructions which are in the “How to add characters defined in the Supplementary Planes…” thread to which Erwin referred me.
Add the Microsoft UCS-4 platform through the Platform Manager (Format → Platform Manager) by selecting Microsoft Unicode Full-repertoire choosing the option button Copy from Microsoft Unicode BMP only and OK.
Then use Format Mappings… Microsoft Unicode full repertoire, note that Segmented coverage is displayed, highlight the glyph of the Rainbow which is at the bottom of the list, enter $FE00D in the Value box and click Add and then click OK.
In the Glyph Overview window, right click on the glyph and check the mapping.
Now update the range settings on the Ranges page on the Font Settings window (Format → Settings). Here set the Contents and Layout version to 3. then select the ‘Edit’ button within the Unicode Character Ranges area. Check ‘Non-Plane 0 - implies that…’ and press the ‘OK’ button.
Format Post… Generate Names OK.
Validate the font.
Install the font.
Use Microsoft Calculator to calculate that the decimal equivalent of $FE00D is 1040397 as that number may be useful in testing.
Try the font in WordPad on this PC which has Windows xp professional.
Key the following.
12345
It works well.
Try Alt 1040397 to observe what happens.
Rainbow! Wow! It works!
In WordPad, File Save As… choose a Unicode Text Document named 12345rainbow.txt and click OK. Click OK to accepting that all formatting will be removed.
Close WordPad.
Start WordPad.
Open the file 12345rainbow.txt.
12345 followed by a black rectangle is displayed as the font is Courier and the size is 10 point.
Highlight the text and change the font to High Plane Mapping 002.
The rainbow is displayed.
Change the size to 72 point.
HIGHM002.TTF
12345rainbow.png
William Overington
29 December 2008