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Hello,

On 24/04/11 07:17, Fridrich Strba wrote:
>> 4,100 seems to be 1D11E
>> 4,101 seems to be 1D122
> 
> Don't know what to do with these ones though. We store the conversion 
> results as UCS2. Let me see what we can do.

Ok, I just made libwpd use internally UCS4, so codes from ranges above
FFFF can be now used freely.

Cheers

F.
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