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--- Comment #5 from Alex Taylor alts...@gmail.com ---
CORRECTION regarding 'MS Mincho' and 'MS Gothic'. After more tests, it turns
out that the problem isn't in their cmaps at all. It is entirely due to the
handling of the font names.
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--- Comment #3 from Alex Taylor alts...@gmail.com ---
After some more testing...
The 1993 versions of MSMINCHO.TTF and MSGOTHIC.TTF which are included in OS/2
Japanese (and other DBCS versions) exhibit this problem. The problem MIGHT be
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--- Comment #4 from Alex Taylor alts...@gmail.com ---
A more immediate problem, which may be easier to address, is that the OS/2
OpenOffice port for some reason uses GOTHIC and MINCHO as the default for
Asian fonts when run on DBCS systems.
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--- Comment #1 from Alex Taylor alts...@gmail.com ---
A correction to the above: I have re-tested using several different
Japanese/CJK fonts. In fact, Japanese text does display correctly if a
Unicode-capable TrueType font (such as Arial
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--- Comment #2 from Alex Taylor alts...@gmail.com ---
To be more specific, it appears that the font handler (FT2LIB) is treating
these fonts differently. I suspect that it detects when the font has a
Shift-JIS cmap, notes that the primary OS
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