On 27 Sep 2014, at 05:51, Alain Rastoul <alf.mmm....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Le 27/09/2014 01:02, Sven Van Caekenberghe a écrit :
>> 
>> On 26 Sep 2014, at 23:22, Alain Rastoul <alf.mmm....@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Pasting a Greek string in a workspace shows hieroglyphs (editors? morph?), 
>>> but GT Inspector display is ok.
>> 
>> That is a font issue. Check your font settings in the Settings Browser.
>> 
>> Like I mentioned in the chapter, you could try to use 'Arial Unicode MS'.
>> 
>> I would guess you use Source Code Pro for code panes (like the workspace) 
>> and Open Sans for the rest. Source Code Pro has limited Unicode support. GT 
>> probably uses only Open Sans.
>> 
> Ouch, forgot about different font settings for morphic elements, and evident, 
> GTInspector could not display correctly if editor would not deal with 
> WideString (forgot about bytestring/widestring transparency?).
> BTW I do not have Arial unicode MS on my system, it comes with MS Office, but 
> Deja Vu and Bitmap Deja vu display some Greek chars correctly.

It is a TrueType font, you have to enable it in System Setting, then you should 
see a very long list of fonts to choose from, not just one or two.


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