https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=84505

Jacques Guilleron <guillero...@aol.com> changed:

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--- Comment #8 from Jacques Guilleron <guillero...@aol.com> ---
Hi Zhong Qiayao,

Like Owen, I think the fonts you are using don't know this character, as you
can see it by using insert Special Character.
I added your file with some other fonts available in LO containing this glyph
in order to compare them.

#Is there a way to find out which font
#is being used, or which is the proper font to display the character?
You can find this information into Properties of the pdf files.
They indicate:
Into flat1_v3_6_2.pdf, font used for U+266D is Batang.
Into flat1_v4_2_1.pdf, font used for U+266D is Arial Unicode MS.
Into flat1_v4_3_2.pdf, font used for U+266D is Linux Libertine G.

By choosing a font available in LO, you make sure its displaying.

Regards,

Jacques

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