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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Wed Jan 12 14:37:26 +0000 
2011 -------
tl->oeconomist: As a work-around please try to define those characters as
symbols in the symbol catalog and then make use of it. The difference would be
that in the symbol define dialog you can explicitly choose which font is to be
used whereas you can not influence what font gets used if you simply type that
character in the edit window.
Also if you are already using 3.3 or a current developer snapshot you can now
easily see the Unicode position of the selected characters.

You can also try to set ALL the top 4 fonts listed in the Format/Fonts dialog to
a font that actually contains those characters, because at least on my Windows
box the Times New Roman does NOT contain those characters which might be part of
the problem.

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