Around 20 o'clock on Dec 15, Peter Surda wrote:

> I have a question about fonts. When using antialiased fonts, the character
> c+caret (that's what I think it's called, it's used in several Slavic Central
> European languages and is of course in iso-8859-2) doesn't get displayed,

Anti-aliased fonts are always in Unicode; your application may not be 
correct translating from the Latin-2 encoding to Unicode.  You might give 
this a try with a Qt application and see if it works right.

Keith Packard        XFree86 Core Team        Compaq Cambridge Research Lab


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