Richmond,

Just a long shot (because I'm no expert on Windows or Unicode Fonts), but have 
you looked at the Windows setting "Hide fonts based on language settings"?

In case you haven't seen it (but I'll guess you probably have), it's buried in:

Control Panel > Appearance & Personalisation > Fonts > Font Settings

I haven't used or changed this setting since installing Win7 and notice that it 
is ON by default. Looks to me like MS are assuming people only speak one 
language!

Like I said, just a long shot.

Paul


On 2013-02-09, at 10:05 AM, Richmond wrote:

> Obviously this situation is NOT GOOD; so; 2 questions:
> 
> 1. Is it possible to enforce things so that Windows 7 doesn't substitute 
> glyphs [don't even begin to understand
> this as the textFont is set for the output field]
> 
> 2. Is there a way to get Unicode fonts to behave 'as they should' inside LC 
> inside Windows 7?
> 
> Anybody who is interested can mail me off-list and I will send them a zip 
> file of screenshots of the problem.
> 
> I am running LC 4.5.
> 
> Richmond.


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