Petro perhaps Rich Shupe is right about Flash 5 not supporting it.
Something you could try is copy and paste the same text perhaps in
Photoshop with the Arial Unicode MS font and see if that comes in. Or if
you have time you could download a trial copy of Flash MX and try it in
there just to see if it's a font problem or Flash 5 doesn't support it.
Sorry, not much help here.

Good luck.
Faisal


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Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 4:24 AM
To: 'Lingo programming discussion list'
Subject: RE: <lingo-l> Unicode

Faisal Imam

> What program are you copying the text from and what font is being used
> there? Thanks.

Hi Faisal,

I'm copying from Word 2003 using the installed system font "Arial
Unicode
MS". I tried using the same font in Flash 5 but still those question
signs
pop up.

Thanks

Christoffer Enedahl

> Is the textfield dynamic? try set it to static to see if its the right
> chars. If it looks ok, you got a font issue. you'll need to include
all
> chars of the font you need when using dynamic fields.

Hi Christoffer,

I've tried checking and unchecking all the possible settings, but still,
nothing.

Thanks




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