Try it and find out. I suspect 'D' - both will have their own singleton font selector since they are separate processes.
Speaking of separate processes - this is the third question you have asked...
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Try it and find out. I suspect 'D' - both will have their own singleton font selector since they are separate processes.
Speaking of separate processes - this is the third question you have asked...
There is an old bug report - wrong glyphs in symbol fonts (e.g., Wingding) which explains what is happening. Wingdings is not unicode, you can still access the symbols via their Dingbats ASCII...
Sorry I can't help you with that one. Out of interest - why? The only use I have ever found for those symbolic fonts is practical jokes (swapping windings with arial on my colleagues machine and...
It's unfortunate that swing does not have a built in Font chooser dialog. This class is easy to use should do everything you need.