>Hmmm... are you sure this is actually a Unicode control? Question marks are
>something you would see in the case of a conversion from Unicode -- which
>means there is some point that things are being converted....
Yes. if text is being drawn using an ANSI-flavour call, then question marks are exactly what I'd expect.
>Maybe there is a different API for Unicode font?
If you're calling the GDI APIs yourself, then there would be a difference between TextOutA and TextOutW.
- Peter
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