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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Apr  6 05:29:23 -0700 
2005 -------
> Are you saying that on those computers that can display the Chinese char in
Arial has more fonts
> that support Chinese?

No, those computers just have the fonts needed for glyph fallback (e.g. Arial
Unicode, Code2001, Cyberbit, MS Gothic, MS Mincho, etc.). 

> This is a very serious problem for us: A user can set the font to Arial and he
doesn't see any
> problem with it as he can see the Chinese just fine. But when he sends the
file to others, some
> will only see squares.

Since even fonts with exactly the same name can behave differently (e.g. there
are versions of Tahoma with and without Hebrew support) this is a general
problem. The easiest solution is to have the same versions of the same fonts on
both systems. For viewing documents the same way the author wrote them exporting
them to PDF is also a good idea.

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