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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue May 31 14:55:49 -0700 
2005 -------
Thanks for looking at this!  I've attached a text file containing the CGJ.  You
have to load it in OOo with filetype "encoded text" and then choose the "UTF-8"
character set.  If you see a capital I with an acute accent, it has loaded with
the wrong character set.

The file contains the text "Ban\u034Fgor -> Ban<CGJ>gor" (i.e. the first
backslash is a real backslash, and the actual CGJ after "->" - sorry, I
should've made the example simpler).

When loaded, "Ban<CGJ>gor" *should* render as "Bangor" (i.e. the CGJ should be
invisible).  Searching for "Bangor" should succeed.

I've just tried it with m103 on Linux, it renders as "Ban[]gor" (i.e. with a
square in place of the CGJ), and searching for "Bangor" fails.  In other words,
the CGJ is being treated like a "normal" printable character which is not in the
font, instead of as a control character.

Actually, I've just noticed that's not quite true, because if you move the
cursor over "Ban<CGJ>gor", will not fall between the "n" and the CGJ.  So the
CGJ is presumably being recognised as modifying the "n", but without the correct
behaviour and semantics.

By the way, when I tried this originally, using m65 on Windows, the CGJ did not
display but the text of the whole line became corrupted.  Should this be tried
on Windows with a more recent milestone?

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