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Most systems use a combination of these fonts to ensure broad character support:

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However, while Unicode provides the map , the font provides the vehicle . This brings us to a critical, often misunderstood concept in typography and software development: the Most systems use a combination of these fonts

The most immediate hurdle is file size. A standard font file (like a .ttf or .otf ) contains vector instructions (mathematical curves) for how to draw each letter. while Unicode provides the map

would be sent to stand in their place, a silent placeholder for a voice that couldn't be heard