Windows Glyph List 4


Windows Glyph List 4, or more commonly WGL4 for short, also known as the Pan-European character set, is a character repertoire on Microsoft operating systems comprising 657 Unicode characters, two of them private use. Its purpose is to provide an implementation guideline for producers of fonts for the representation of European natural languages; fonts that provide glyphs for the entire set of characters can claim WGL4 compliance and thus can expect to be compatible with a wide range of software.
, WGL4 characters were the only ones guaranteed to display correctly on Microsoft Windows. More recent versions of Windows display far more glyphs.
Because many fonts are designed to fulfill the WGL4 set, this set of characters is likely to work on many computer systems. For instance you are probably able to see all the non-private-use characters in the table below, compared to the many missing characters that may be seen in other articles about Unicode.

Repertoire

The repertoire, defined by Microsoft, encompasses all the characters found in Microsoft's code pages 1252, 1250, 1251, 1253, 1254, and 1257, as well as characters from MS-DOS codepage 437.
It does not cover the combining diacritics used by Vietnamese-related code page 1258, the Thai letters used in code page 874, Hebrew and Arabic letters covered by code pages 1255 and 1256, or the ideographic characters used by code pages 932, 936, 949 and 950.
It also does not cover the Romanian letters Ș, ș, Ț, and ț, which were added to several of Microsoft's fonts for Windows Vista.
In version 1.5 of the OpenType Specification four Cyrillic characters were added to the WGL4 character set: Ѐ, Ѝ, ѐ and ѝ.

Character table

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