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Subject: The status of fonts in Logic Programming
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Dear Sirs,

Could you please shed light for me on the status of fonts (if they have any) 
in Logic Programming.

I am speaking from the perspective of a writing system that has a 
multi-layered font system to cater, within the framework of the ASCII / ANSI 
standard, for the large size of its character set (>256 characters).

I thank you in advance.

Welé Negga 

