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When I begin to type in an unsupported unicode script (Deseret), using a
keyboard layout I had to make myself (though I'm sure thats irrelevant), Word automatically switches fonts away from the unicode font I am using (which has the proper glyphs), to "MS Mincho" (which apparently has rather wide spaces in place of the proper glyphs). To say the least, this is annoying. It's definite that Word can display Deseret Alphabet text, because it works properly when Deseret text is pasted in, or when I highlight the typed blank spaces and change the font back to the one I actually want. On another note, though I imagine this would be hard to fix, Deseret characters are not properly word-wrapped at the end of lines. My guess is that this is because internally, the word-wrap feature must be able to distinguish 'alphanumeric' characters and punctuation/other characters, and an obscure character set like Deseret will be seen, by default, under the punctuation/other set, which word-wrap has no qualms over slicing and dicing. Any help would be great. |
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