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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jan  9 08:06:19 -0800 
2007 -------
I perhaps have a contrary opinion.
I wrote a calc-table in OO1..., then changed in OO2.0.
I used only font Nimbus Roman all the time.
I inserted unicode-characters, which (I know now) obvious aren't included in
this font. OO took characters of another font, but without saying me something
about!! (Bad thing - software does something without asking me...)
Now I wanted in OO2.1 to globally (Ctrl+a Ctrl+e Ctrl+a) change the font to
DejaVu (Sans Condensed). But I had to rcognise, that the unicode-characters
(czech, romanian combined of letter and diacritics) were not changed to DejaVu
(but DejaVu includes them!)
Also I dont know, which font was used by OO instead of. Really strange and bad
behavior.

I understand the former stated problem. The problem is how to define "special
characters". For the future one should not use dingbats or symbol-stuff which
put strange signs to the position of letters in character-tables like ascii,
iso-8859-2...
Use unicode, it includes many symbols!


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