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I've found the source of the problem. When glyph of a character is requested and the character's ascii value is less than font's minimum ascii value, then ? is returned. This is why ? is displayed for tab or other special characters.
Yoshiki Ohshima wrote:
I've installed version 4 of AccuFont package and changed default font as accujen. The problem is that if I replace the StrikeFont with StrikeFontSet made with original font like this:
accujenArray _ (TextConstants at: #Accujen) fontArray. a12 _ accujenArray at: 3. af12 _ StrikeFontSet newFontArray: {a12}. accujenArray at: 3 put: af12.
then, the separator characters like tab, cr and others displayed as something like '?' glyph. If I revert it as StrikeFont then, it just displayed as normal invisible glyph.
Can anyone know this problem? Can anyone help me? I'm using 3.8
I tried the same thing in 3.8. I copied and pasted the code above into a workspace evaluated it, and then changed the code in the workspace to "Accujen 12", but it looks ok.
Is there something not shown in the above code? Are you using a character with different language tab other than 0? If so, you may set up the fallbackFont instance variable.
Sorry for slow response. Hope this helps,
-- Yoshiki