It would, indeed seem to be the operating system as everything works
100% on Linux.
Richmond.
On 14.08.2018 23:51, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Mocked by an operating system, no less.
If I set the font of my field to ANY font other than the one where a
glyph in position hex 978 exists
then glyph hex 978 is readily supplied; changing over to my own font
(where a glyph is in place)
I end up with a square: and this not by LiveCode alone.
On 14/8/2018 9:50 pm, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Because some people who did not take handwriting very seriously,
called the Marwari, started getting their letter 'D' wrong
to the extent that it eventually began to be treated as a different
letter by Indian Colonial Language experts at the end of
the 19th century and then got plonked into the Unicode standard in a
different place from the letter it should have been
if those slap-dash Marwaris hadn't been a bit uncoordinated with
their pens . . .
. . . And now LiveCode 8.1.10 using my Devawriter Pro font which has
the Marwari glyph in its correct place (hex 978, decimal 2424)
seems unable to put anything but a wee box into a field set to my
font when I do this:
put numToCodePoint(2424) into fld "ff"
even while it behaves itself perfectly happily with:
put numToCodePoint(2427) into fld "ff"
A while back someone was stating something about LiveCode not being
able to cope with post Unicode 10; but as the
Marwari 'D' was in place at least as early as Unicode 7 I'm not
convinced about that.
All this on Macintosh 10.7.5.
In about 10 minutes will transport everything over to Linux and see
what goes on there.
Richmond.
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