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                 Issue #|74686
                 Summary|Problem with old Vietnamese TCVN3 fonts
               Component|Word processor
                 Version|1.0.0
                Platform|All
                     URL|
              OS/Version|All
                  Status|UNCONFIRMED
       Status whiteboard|
                Keywords|
              Resolution|
              Issue type|ENHANCEMENT
                Priority|P2
            Subcomponent|viewing
             Assigned to|mru
             Reported by|quarker





------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Feb 20 05:52:59 +0000 
2007 -------
During the pre-Unicode era, to type Vietnamese, we had to use these
locally-created fonts called the TCVN3. There are a very large number of old
Word documents existing using this font, and more are being created.

There is only one problem: For the letter "ư" (U+01B0 in Unicode), TCVN3 uses
the code 0xAD. This letter is displayed incorrectly in Writer (correctly in Calc
and Impress). Microsoft Word does not have this problem, so our users are
greatly annoyed by this and continuously asking why this "new Word" is wrong.

Although this is a small problem, this is making adoption of OOo in Vietnam more
difficult than it should be. I hope this is somehow featured in the next 
release.

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