Вопрос

What font is being used in the following screenshot (on a latest macOS/Safari) to render the Unicode glyphs?

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The screenshot is taken from the page http://www.alanwood.net/demos/wingdings.html

Is this font available somewhere publicly as an SVG?

(Cross-posted from here.)

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Решение

I believe this font is called "Hiragino Sans".

Другие советы

All glyphs are Unicode glyphs!

In the absence of fonts specified in the webpage itself, Safari will use its default font, Time New Roman. However, TNR does not have glyphs in the range shown on this page so Safari cascades to its default for each Unicode range.

For the glyphs in your screenshot, the pointing hand symbols, that seems to come from:

/System/Library/Fonts/Apple Symbols.ttf

Other glyphs on that page are from:

/System/Library/Fonts/Apple Color Emoji.ttc.

You can of course create outlined SVGs from any font character using a vector artwork editor like Adobe Illustrator, Affinity Designer, Graphic, or Inkscape.

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