Am 10.11.2010 15:31, schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
Hmm, bad microsoft. But do these fonts have any interesting unicode
character? I read that Arial Unicode MS is the version that contains the
interesting characters (distributed with office).
Since you were able to select the right character, it seems that you
used a font that contained it (in the dialog).
No, also in the dialog, I see a square as replacement for all characters
that cannot be displayed. I looked into the unicodesymbols file, found
the number of \textvisiblespace and then inserted the character from the
dialog. As I use the same font for LyX and its dialogs, I always see
only the replacement character (square).
Maybe Arial Unicode MS is standard with Win 7, but I still use XP and
have the same problems with Vista.
regards Uwe