OpenType, the current font standard, was developed in 1996 _and has a hard limit of 64k glyphs_. Way to future-proof, guys.
@nothings Why does Unicode have anything to do with it? A font file is just a collection of glyphs. You should even support multiple maps.
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@cmuratori There's no point in having a font have more than 64K characters if there is no way to reference more than 64K characters.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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