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Hello,

William Lachance wrote:
> How does WordPerfect disambiguate this type of information? Perhaps
> character set handling inside a list prefix/suffix needs a special
> case? I'd really prefer to keep Tibetan character support in libwpd:
> taking it out seems like a step backwards.

Will have to investigate a bit more even maybe if there is time, improve
our list/para style handling. I don't want to remove it for sure, just
sometimes we are in font-dependent zone that is quite different from the
unicode universal approach nowadays applications take. I would expect
the charset 12 be something like char n° XYZ from the index of the font
used. But, as I said, will have to investigate more.

Cheers

F.

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