>> Has anyone seen this before? I wanted to ask up front before I really start 
>> digging into the issue… I might have missed something obvious.
> 
> Check the hexdump of the file. Chances are that one of them has í directly, 
> and one a combination of <dotlessi><acuteaccent>.

Awesome hint… hits the nail on the head! The "faulty" version (i.e. the one not 
appearing in the PDF with Minion Pro) is <dotlessi><acuteaccent> (where 
<acuteaccent> appears to translate to CC81 in hex, correct?).

I guess I need to find and replace the accent combination by the direct slot? 
Can something similar happen for other "foreign" characters (like ß, umlauts, 
ae, etc.) or is this sort of error only possible with accents?

Oliver
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