The individual typefaces are named after the family and are also specified with a designation, such as italic, bold or condensed. A typeface is often part of a type family of coordinated designs. I also noticed this trick doesn't work in every app (e.g., it works in TextEdit and Scrivener, but not Mail). The letters, numbers, and symbols that make up a design of type. User profile for user: Tom Gewecke Tom Gewecke User level: Level 10 113,193 points. I discovered that glyph is Capital E on the keyboard with Ornaments checked in the Typography subpanel. Based on the second paragraph results, you can forget about using the Apple Chancery font in Pages v12.2.1, and I expect no change for Ventura 13.1 or later either. Then I hit caps lock and repeated the process. Then I just started pressing every key on the keyboard. I got a clue in another thread, there is a Typography subpanel in the Fonts panel. I read in another thread that Zapfino Glyphs was a separate font that wasn't free, but it didn't seem right that Font Book would show me a character I cannot use. I tried the Copy button, then pasting into various apps, every time it inserted a bullet, even if my font were set to Zapfino where I pasted.
Scrolling through Zapfino's repertoire in Font Book, I found a glyph I wanted to use: Hopefully, this explanation will help someone else.
Zapfino Ornaments) This isn't so much a question as an answer I found after pulling my hair out, knowing that this *used* to be simple in Mac OS X (bring back Ke圜aps!), but the solution has eluded me until now.