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Originally posted by: werk
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: werk
Originally posted by: notfred
Thanks everyone. This should work for everyone using firefox, everyone with Office installed, and everyone using OS X. I was looking for some real-world data.
hmm...office 2003, xpsp2, IE6, it doesn't work.

Did you do a custom installation of Office and turn off the fonts or something?
Nope, full installation.

Odd, your Office or IE might be broken.
 
Wait, nevermind, my fault, someone that font was deleted from this machine. Displays fine on another comp with xpsp2 & office 2k3

Arial Unicode is like 23 megs, right?
 
characters 6, 8, 9 don't show up correctly. (unless they're question marks 😛)
im thinking number 7 perhaps as well, it shows up as a U with diaeresis (like in Tuev).. which is a pretty common one to show up when the actual symbol fvcks up.


forgot to add:
firefox
no office - open office though
 
There are no special fonts used in this file. It uses a single font (Arial Unicode MS) for all characters. The font comes standard with Microsoft Office. Example characters:
? ? ? ? O ? ü ?? ?45? ?67?
It's fairly easy to include characters into regular text, such as this example for v2. Or an example with the ¶ symbol.
 
Win XP Pro, SP2. IE 6.0. Office XP with all updates. I get 13 rectangles. Not all rectanges are the same though.
 
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