Missing Unicode font in Character Viewer

The OS 10.6 Character Viewer has a View menu from which one can select the Glyph mode then select a font from the Font menu. How can I get Lion's CV to display my Unicode font and allow me to insert its characters into documents?

jkent4mac wrote:
The CSTwo and CSThree fonts are from the ChordSymbol2 family. They were developed by John Clelvenger and are sold through The Virtual Conservatory (www.virtualconservatory.com).
Thanks for that info!  I found a character map at
http://www.wix.com/virtualconservatory/home#!menu/vstc1=character-maps
It's a bit odd they would call these "unicode" fonts, since they replace almost all the required unicode glyphs with specialized music symbols.  Normally they would be called "non-unicode" unless they put all that into the Private Use Area.
Glad you were able to solve your problem!

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