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Home » U++ Library support » U++ Libraries and TheIDE: i18n, Unicode and Internationalization » It's suspected to be an issue with Font.
Re: It's suspected to be an issue with Font. [message #32234 is a reply to message #32223] Mon, 02 May 2011 15:58 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Lance is currently offline  Lance
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It seems OpenOffice hide the font substitution from end user. Here is the result of my experiment in Ubuntu + Open Office. See the hilighted character is related with nominal font "FreeSerif"
index.php?t=getfile&id=3212&private=0


Let me know if I can somehow find the actual font used.

Regardless what font (serif, sans, etc), gedit/open office will render Chinese characters at uniform size and space, so the Upp way of interpret non-western font may have flaw. Interesting enough, on Windows, the characters almost always get displayed albeit with size/placement issues, while on Ubuntu, some characters cannot be displayed and become blanks.
 
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