Actually, Wingdings 2... on a Windows system.
Using MiKTeX 2.7 with XeLaTeX I've managed to get all sorts of weird and wonderful fonts into my document... but not "Wingdings 2"
I get these warnings... and boring little boxes in the PDF output.
** WARNING ** Unable to read OpenType/TrueType Unicode cmap table
** WARNING ** Failed to load ToUnicode CMap for font "Wingdings2"
Googling says getting even Wingdings to work is a nightmare, so... I hesitate to ask how to get #2 to work, but if you know, please say so!
Or does anyone have some other ideas/font with nice square-edged symmetrical 5-pointed stars - given that I only want the nice square-edged symmetrical 5-pointed stars from Wingdings 2?
Thanks
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Re: Wingdings...
Hi Julian,
Is the \bigstar provide with the AMS Math packages suitable for your needs?
Hope that helps
Is the \bigstar provide with the AMS Math packages suitable for your needs?
Hope that helps
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Re: Wingdings...
Thanks for the suggestion but no - the lines converge to the points of the star, I'm looking for straight arms with parallel sides and square ends...
The search continues...
The search continues...
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Re: Wingdings...
Solved with a graphic (it's a section marker) - but another question arises.
[I've evaded the issue entirely... I created the shape in Mathematica and exported as EPS then used \includegraphics... After discovering a conflict arising from explicitly declaring \usepackage{graphicx} and removing the declaration it works a treat]
Now the question is, though I have control over height and width, how do I control the spacing so that it behaves like a line of text?
[I've evaded the issue entirely... I created the shape in Mathematica and exported as EPS then used \includegraphics... After discovering a conflict arising from explicitly declaring \usepackage{graphicx} and removing the declaration it works a treat]
Now the question is, though I have control over height and width, how do I control the spacing so that it behaves like a line of text?