Thank you for your answers. I actually found the solution: The character set used in the app is not Unicode. In windows, there is a setting for the language to use when displaying text in a program that doesn't support Unicode. I only had to set it to Chinese and restart my computer to solve the problem.
On 24 September 2015 at 16:25, Paul Davis <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That guess would be wrong.
This problem is related to font discovery. I can't tell you more, sorry.
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 4:16 PM, Gergely Polonkai <gergely@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> my first guess is that the font GTK uses doesn't support Chinese characters.
> However, I don't know a way to check this under W10…
>
> Best,
> Gergely
>
> On 24 Sep 2015 19:25, "Francois Naggar-Tremblay" <frank.nt90@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm using a Chinese handwriting recognition GTK application
>> (http://www.tegaki.org/) on Windows 10. It works well, apart from the fact
>> that every Chinese character is replaced by a rectangle with 4 circles in it
>> and a dot in each circle. Any clue as to why this is happening and how to
>> fix it?
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
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