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Hi,
I'm using LibreOffice version 24.8.6.2 on Fedora Linux.
When I use Korean hangul in the writer document and export it as PDF, everything is fine as long as 
I don't use the PDF password.
However, when I secure the PDF with a password, then the Korean hangul characters are all gone when 
I open it; latin letters and punctuations are still there.....I guess this may happen to any 
non-latin-based character set used in the document.
So the critical point is: using the password when exporting as PDF. Why are all non-latin 
characters gone?
Thank you!-Rob Lahaye.



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