I’ve noticed this a long time ago actually. MastroSBT
from version 2.4.2.0 fails to render correctly some
east European fonts (i.e č,ć), while others renders
normally (š,ž). Version 2.4.2.0 doesn't have this problem.
Related to this problem, I think is the inability to render
russian (and I think, other non-ASCII) fonts. The rendered
font comes out garbled. I tried adjusting the styles
(selected the font, proper charset, etc), forcing script
font code page, changing multibyte code page (btw, what is
it for?), nothing helped.
Version: MaestroSBT 2.6.0.0 (unicode)
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Microsoft AppLocale helped as a workaround. If you run MaestroSBT in Russian locale (using AppLocale), russian fonts are rendered properly. But that's not how "unicode-enabled" applications are meant to work, are they? ;)
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Related to this problem, I think is the inability to render
russian (and I think, other non-ASCII) fonts. The rendered
font comes out garbled. I tried adjusting the styles
(selected the font, proper charset, etc), forcing script
font code page, changing multibyte code page (btw, what is
it for?), nothing helped.
Version: MaestroSBT 2.6.0.0 (unicode)
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Microsoft AppLocale helped as a workaround. If you run MaestroSBT in Russian locale (using AppLocale), russian fonts are rendered properly. But that's not how "unicode-enabled" applications are meant to work, are they? ;)
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hey author(s)
Did you scknowledge this?
I confirm that Romanian fonts are NOT rendered with special characters...
Any solution?