https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=119219

--- Comment #15 from orcmid <[email protected]> 2012-04-15 14:41:18 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #14)
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> 3. Currently as I see the proper fcharset setting will be the quickest fix for
> issue.
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In the RTF, the \fcharset128 indicates that the font is a shift-JIS font.  The
\fcharset0 indicates that the font is for cp1252.

The interesting question is how is it that OO.o concludes that the character
mapping is for shift-JIS?  Presumably the multi-byte determination is from the
TTF file itself.

Can you attach a small .ODT file that uses the aps-dv-stardust-normal.ttf font?
 I would like to see how the font is listed in the ODF document itself.  There
only needs to be a a small line of text that includes some of the Asian
characters that are mapped from šbkeâ}sKeve or similar sequences.

Also, if you can attach a screen capture for what is displayed in OpenOffice,
that would be very helpful.

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