http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3605

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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-04-01 15:18 -------
Could you put one of such fonts, and one of such gnumeric files somewhere;
so we can test it? Thanks

(Also, I don't understand why you have "converted" fonts?? there is no need
to convert them, TTF fonts work just fine, don't they?)




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After having upgraded Gnumeric (actually after upgrading from Mandrake 9.0 to
9.1), some files I had created with the previous Gnumeric don't display well
anymore. The fonts I used in those files (these are fonts which I'd transferred
from TTF files) look completely broken : character mappings seem to be corrupted
(for example 'V' displays as '6', other characters display as empty squares). In
fact, all fonts I had converted from Windows fonts look broken in the new
Gnumeric : only Mandrake native fonts (like Luxi Sans) are OK.

The same files and the same fonts look OK in OpenOffice Calc (and the fonts are
OK in other programs too), thus it does not seem to be a system-wide problem.

I'm uploading a screenshot. You can see a field whose content is correctly
displayed in the edit box, but broken in the WYSIWYG pane.

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