i ´m stucked now for hours. I don´t get the point, but inserting a new glyph is so much harder than i thought. i think i pressed almost every button possible, somehow i made it mark red, but that´s all. is there a absolut dummy-save tutorial out there? that here: http://forum.high-logic.com:9080/t/insert-characters-feature/1166/1 could not not help me. where can i get the basic knoledge needed? uniform and codepoints, blocks, $0a60…never heard before.
maybe it is better for me, as a beginner to make a symbol-font?
The Full List of Unicode Charts will probably have the characters you need somewhere, but I could not find it in Latin Extended A to Latin Extended E. IPA Extensions (attached) includes at least the lowercase ezh.
The codepoint $80 is clearly incorrect. I am not familiar with old German z, and do not know in which Unicode Character Set it can be found. Do you have another font that includes it? If so, you can simply enter that codepoint in the Insert Character dialogue, which will add a correctly mapped but empty glyph to your font. Or, you can insert an empty glyph wherever you want it, and then enter and apply the codepoint in the glyph properties toolbar (F3). Unicode, IPA Extensions.pdf (278 KB)
I don’t think ezh is the correct character here. It looks as though it should be MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL Z ($1D537) in the Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block.