The problem was that the font did not have a glyph for the specified Unicode.
On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 5:15 PM, Böðvar Björgvinsson wrote:
> The font has to support UTF8, of course! :-)
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> 2018-07-05 18:37 GMT+00:00 Robert Lauriston :
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>> I've had problems with that when the ch
You know, there is a slight difference between en-dash and the minus sign
(dash). The minus dash has a slight space (maybe half or whole thin space)
at each side of it.
Bodvar
2018-07-06 0:15 GMT+00:00 Böðvar Björgvinsson :
> The font has to support UTF8, of course! :-)
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The font has to support UTF8, of course! :-)
Bodvar
2018-07-05 18:37 GMT+00:00 Robert Lauriston :
> I've had problems with that when the character I was inserting was not
> available in the current font. If I remember right, FrameMaker
> silently grabs the character from another font and app
I've had problems with that when the character I was inserting was not
available in the current font. If I remember right, FrameMaker
silently grabs the character from another font and applies direct
formatting?
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