Re: How to make UNICODE characters to display correctly?

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You need the symbol.ttf installed.  Copy this file from MS Windows, or try to find it out on the net.  Put it in the drive_c/windows/font directory.  

I found symbol.ttf (SymbolMT) out on the net, but it would not work until I opened the font file with a font editing program, fontforge, and regenerated the symbol.ttf font as a TrueType(symbol) font.  Then all was pleasant.






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