They started experimenting. When typed in particular orders, the glyphs shifted—not visually, but in meaning. A string of arrow‑glyphs would transform a paragraph's punctuation into directional cues. A cluster of star‑like dots reorganized lists into steps. It was as if the font carried instructions for formatting thought.
SymbolMT is a commercial font owned by Monotype . While it often comes bundled with Windows or Microsoft Office, it is not a "libre" or open-source font that can be redistributed for free . Common Issues and Use Cases