HP PCL/PJL reference (PCL 5 Printer Language) - Technical Reference Manual Part I
EN Unbound Scalable Fonts 9-9
Symbol Collections 
The symbols in an unbound font (typeface) can be divided into 
symbol collections. These symbol collections identify the symbols 
according to some language basis or special application usage. 
Some symbol collections include: Basic Latin, East European, 
Turkish, Math, Semi-Graphic, and Dingbats. If a symbol collection is 
included in an unbound font, all of the symbols of that collection are 
included.
Note See Appendix D in the PCL 5 Comparison Guide to identify symbols 
in the various collections.
The symbols within a symbol collection do not change from one 
unbound font to the next. For example, the Basic Latin collection 
always contains the same symbols. Different fonts may contain 
different symbol collections. For example, the internal Univers 
typeface contains the Latin, Math, and Semi-Graphic collections 
(these collections contain all the symbols required for the 35 symbol 
sets that Univers supports). The ITC Zapf Dingbats typeface, on the 
other hand, contains only the Dingbats collection, which includes all 
the symbols required for the five supported symbol sets.
When searching unbound scalable fonts (during font selection) for 
those that match the requested symbol set, the printer actually 
searches for symbol collections. To identify symbol collections which 
meet the needs of the requested symbol set, the printer uses two 
numbers: the Character Requirements number and the Character 
Complement number.










