![]() Not only that, but when I open a Russian FM 5.5 document in FM 8 it even remaps from 1251 to unicode on the fly - the converted document looks the same and uses the same old synthetic font but the document is now unicode in FM 8 and I can then change to a different a unicode font to see the same proper Russian characters in a proper unicode font. The FM 8 document text actually contains unicode characters, and FM 8 rather cleverly backmaps the characters to display the glyphs from the old synthetic font correctly. Arnis - That's odd, because when I try to use unicode characters in Frame 8 with the old "synthetically derived" fonts (dummy 256-character fonts derived from the unicode Arial font), they work for me.
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