I think it is a font mapping problem. There are different schemes for mapping font characters. This explains part of the problem but why you would have this is a mystery to me. https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...71ba281?auth=1
I think it is a font mapping problem. There are different schemes for mapping font characters. This explains part of the problem but why you would have this is a mystery to me. https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...71ba281?auth=1
Gary W. Priester
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Looking into this, it seems there are a lot of similarities with these problems.
But it is obviously something to do with loading all my work that was done on Premium 10 and then editing using 365 that wasn't liked. To use 365 properly it looks like I may have to start again with the editing and make a complete fresh website!
This should not be necessary. Let me see if I can get someone from Xara to have a look at this thread.
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Hi Leigh, what version of 365 are you using? (Help / About Xara). When I looked at your site in FF & Chrome the symbols reproduced correctly but there was an issue with earlier versions when using Calabri font.
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Thanks; the reason it's showing okay now is that I have got rid of 365 Premium off my laptop and rebuilt the pages using the old Premium 10 and then uploaded them. Therefore it'll not show the problems now..
I would like to reload the latest version, having paid for it, but cannot afford for my clients to see the website as it was. It would be good to see where I can make it work. The problems with the script are as stated above.
Leigh
Leigh,
If you have both Premium 10 and 365 on your laptop at the same time do they both do the messed up lettering? I understand once you took off 365 everything was good but did you try 10 while 365 was on the laptop?
If you are using a specific font with your website, did you try that font in a word document and see if it messed up the lettering? How about exporting the document and web site to PDF, did you get the messed up lettering?
I am leaning with Gary's idea that somehow the laptop was having a problem with its font handling while 365 was installed. One more question with 365 on the laptop did you reboot the computer and retest?
If all else fails, I would try a new install and test again.
Ray
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