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: How to know in which fonts a specific glyph is available? I am looking for free serif fonts containing a glyph for the U+202F NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE (i.e. a non-breaking thin space). A Palatino-style

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I am looking for free serif fonts containing a glyph for the U+202F NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE (i.e. a non-breaking thin space).

A Palatino-style font would do fine.
I already checked TeX Gyre Pagella but the non-breaking thin space glyphs fails.

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@Odierno310

Over at FileFormat.info «The Digital Rosetta Stone», I found a handy unicode character search engine.

On the resulting page, click on the Fonts that support U+202F link, and there you have it.

The serif fonts include:


Cambria
Cardo
DejaVu Serif
Doulos SIL
FreeSerif
Jomolhari
JunicodeRegular
LeedsUni
Liberation Serif
Linux Libertine
Microsoft Sans Serif
Quivra
Symbola
Times New Roman
Tinos

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