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On 12/08/18 20:26, Spleen wrote:

Il 12/08/2018 05:15, Steve Edmonds ha scritto:

On 12/08/18 08:28, Luuk wrote:
When i create a document with the next letters:

éèë

óòö

áàä
...

And export it to PDF, i do see something like the above,
but the 'o' and 'a' line (second and thirg line) is empty.
in my case the 'ä' works
You do not see the letters, but if you copy the blank part where the
letters would be and paste into a document, the letters are selected.
exactly, I was going to add this.
I also get this warning when opening the font in FontForge (and a lot
more lines).

The letters are produced in the PDF OK with Arial.

Itilde's SEAC-like endchar operator is depreciated for Type2
Jcircumflex's SEAC-like endchar operator is depreciated for Type2
nacute's SEAC-like endchar operator is depreciated for Type2
kcedilla's SEAC-like endchar operator is depreciated for Type2
rcommaaccent's SEAC-like endchar operator is depreciated for Type2
so... does it mean we have no alternatives of using another font?
A.

I tried 5 other fonts and they were all ok. So I am assuming Gudea has some sort of bug
steve

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