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SYMPTOMS
On Thai Windows 95, the diacritics (non-spacing characters) of the fixed
spacing fonts have non-zero spacing, which causes the diacritics to appear
after instead of above the base character.
CAUSEWindows 95 Thai version does not support fixed width font. FixedSys is shipped with Windows 95 Thai. However, the system doesn't support fixed width (neither bitmap nor TrueType). The font is supplied for readability purposes and not for correct display of Thai vowel/tone mark. This is not just a Thai problem. Other languages that have characters stacked on the top or bottom of each other also experience this problem. STATUSThis behavior is by design. Additional query words:
Keywords : kbFarEast kbFont kbIntl |
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