Hi,

If you mean that an isolated glyph is differently rendered,
please post more detailed info (which font, which glyph, etc,
some screen shots are appreciated).

But if you mean that a string (including multiple glyphs)
is differently rendered, it would not be because of FreeType.
FreeType does not provide the complex text layout for Brahmic,
Arabic, Hebrew, etc, so giving Unicode string to FreeType
is insufficient to render the Unicode text.

Regards,
mpsuzuki

Chuck Stein wrote:
> I am using Freetype2 to render fonts of many languages.  Some strings 
> render differently using Freetype2 than other applications such as MS 
> Word or EditPadPro using the same font.  I get different character 
> combinations for some parts of the word.  Are there known issues 
> regarding this?
> 
> Thank you,
> Chuck
> 
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