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            <h1>Last Resort Font</h1>
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					<p>&nbsp;</p>
					<p>The Last Resort font is a collection of glyphs to 
					represent types of Unicode characters. These glyphs are 
					designed to allow users to recognize that an encoded value 
					is one of the following:</p>
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						<li>a specific type of Unicode character 
						</li>
						<li>in the Private Use Area (no private agreement 
						exists) 
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						<li>unassigned (reserved for future assignment) 
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						<li>one of the illegal character codes. </li>
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					<p>These glyphs are used as the backup of &quot;last resort&quot; to 
					any other font; if the font cannot represent any particular 
					Unicode character, the appropriate &quot;missing&quot; glyph from the 
					Last Resort font is used instead. This provides users with 
					the ability to tell what sort of character it is, and gives 
					them a clue as to what type of font they would need to 
					display the characters correctly. (For more information, see
					<i>The Unicode Standard, Version 5.0</i>, 
					<a href="http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode5.0.0/ch05.pdf#G7730">Section 5.3</a><i> 
					Unknown and Missing Characters</i>, pages 155-156.)</p>
					<p>Overall, there are a number of advantages to using the Last 
					Resort font for unrepresentable characters.</p>
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						<li>Operating systems are freed from the overhead of 
						providing a full Unicode font. 
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						<li>Users see something more meaningful than a black box 
						for unrepresentable characters. 
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						<li>Users familiar with the scripts being represented 
						with the Last Resort font will readily identify what 
						needs to be installed to represent the text. 
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						<li>Users unfamiliar with the missing scripts are shown 
						easily-identified symbols rather than lengthy strings of 
						unidentifiable characters. </li>
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					<p>The Last Resort font includes glyphs for 
					scripts proposed for future encoding in Unicode and ISO/IEC 
					10646. There is no guarantee that all of these scripts will 
					ever be encoded in future versions of the standard; the 
					script names are taken from the 
					<a href="http://www.unicode.org/roadmaps/">UTC/WG2 Roadmap</a> 
					dated 2001-06-14. </p>
					<p>Unicode blocks are illustrated by a representative glyph 
					from the block, chosen to be as distinct as possible from 
					glyphs of other blocks. A square surrounding frame provides a common, 
					recognizable element and embedded within the edge of this 
					frame, only visible at large size are a form of the block 
					name and its character range to help identification.</p>
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					<p>There are two special glyphs in the font. One of the glyphs represents any 
					unassigned character from any block. The other glyph 
					represents the noncharacter character code values (<code>U+FDD0</code>..<code>U+FDEF</code>,
					<code>U+FFFE</code>, <code>U+FFFF</code>, <code>U+1FFFE</code>,
					<code>U+1FFFF</code>, <code>U+2FFFE</code>, <code>U+2FFFF</code>,
					<code>U+EFFFE</code>, <code>U+EFFFF</code>).</p>
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					<p>Example glyphs were chosen in a number of ways. Almost 
					all of the Brahmic scripts show the initial consonant <i>ka</i>. 
					Latin uses the letter <i>A</i> because it&#39;s the first 
					letter, and because in each Latin block there is a letter <i>
					A</i> so they can be easily differentiated. Greek and 
					Cyrillic use their last letters, <i>omega</i> and <i>ya</i>, 
					because they are so distinctive. Most other alphabets and 
					syllabaries use their initial letter where distinctive. </p>
					<p>For a closer look at the glyphs you may examine the two PDF 
					files below. They contain the current Last Resort font 
					glyphs as pure outlines which can be examined and printed 
					using OSX Preview, Adobe Acrobat Reader or Adobe 
					Illustrator. View either the reduced scale
					<a href="http://developer.apple.com/textfonts/LastResortFont/LastResortGlyphs5pp.pdf">
					5-page PDF</a> or the one glyph per page
					<a href="http://developer.apple.com/textfonts/LastResortFont/LastResortGlyphs236pp.pdf">
					236-page PDF.</a> The Last Resort glyphs were drawn by <a href="http://www.evertype.com">Michael 
					Everson</a> of Evertype. An HTML table of glyphs is also 
					located in
					<a href="http://developer.apple.com/textfonts/LastResortFont/LastResortTable.html">
					Apple&#39;s full Last Resort glyph table.</a></p>
					<h2><a name="LastResort_EULA"></a>End User License Agreement</h2>
					<p>Apple has made the Last Resort font available under the 
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            style="font-size: 75%; width: 90%">PLEASE READ THIS FONT SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT (“LICENSE”) CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE FONT SOFTWARE. BY USING THE FONT SOFTWARE, YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE, DO NOT USE THE FONT SOFTWARE. IF THE FONT SOFTWARE WAS ACCESSED ELECTRONICALLY, CLICK “DISAGREE/DECLINE”.

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You may not use or otherwise export or re-export the Font Software except as authorized by United States law and the laws of the jurisdiction in which the Font Software was obtained. In particular, but without limitation, the Font Software may not be exported or re-exported (a) into any U.S. embargoed countries or (b) to anyone on the U.S. Treasury Department’s list of Specially Designated Nationals or the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Denied Persons List or Entity List. By using the Font Software, you represent and warrant that you are not located in any such country or on any such list. You also agree that you will not use the Font Software for any purpose prohibited by United States law, including, without limitation, the development, design, manufacture or production of nuclear, missile, or chemical or biological weapons.

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9. Complete Agreement; Governing Language
This License constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the use of the Font Software licensed hereunder and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous understandings regarding such subject matter. No amendment to or modification of this License will be binding unless in writing and signed by Unicode. Any translation of this License is done for local requirements and in the event of a dispute between the English and any non-English version, the English version of this License shall govern.
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