Hello, fellow Revolution users. I have a quick question, though I really doubt there's any useful answer. I have begun using a Unicode font in a dictionary I've made of a North American aboriginal language, Ojibwe. This language uses Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics. I am using StackRunner to distribute beta copies of the dictionary to testers, some of whom use Macs and some Windows (both XP and Vista). If I set a field to the Unicode syllabics font on my Mac, everything works fine, I get the syllabics rendering properly. I also find that I do not have problems with versions of XP I'm running in VMware Fusion on my Macs. But several Windows XP users report to me that they just get "square boxes" instead of syllabics. So my guess is that Windows Revolution can't detect a font as a Unicode font if it has Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics (but not say, Chinese or Japanese), so it substitutes another Unicode font, which has no syllabics. Could this be the problem? And is anyone aware of any way around this? All I want is for the field to respect the font that its been assigned, instead of over-riding with the wrong Unicode font. Am I missing something? Thanks.
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