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On Mon, 2011-02-07 at 17:34 +0700, Samphan Raruenrom wrote:
Glyph fallback for CTL text in Windows is currently broken but "only"
for UI text rendering, not for text in the document.

Search for WinGlyphFallbackSubstititution in vcl/win for the windows
specific glyph substitution stuff. There a multi level SalMultiLayout
thing which should try and build up a set of fallback fonts to render
the chunks of text that the "base" font wasn't able to do.

I know the fontconfig/unix one fairly well, but unfortunately not the
windows implementation.

C.



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