If your issue is only related with MS Word and your issue is development issue then let me know about that. In that case, I would suggest you to post your issue on forum below. If you can able to reproduce the issue with multiple applications and also with non office applications then it is possible that the issue is related with Windows10 OS. This forum only handles the issues regarding development using word object model (VBA).įurther I want to confirm with you that, is this issue can only reproduce with MS Word Application or you can reproduce the same issue with multiple Applications? I see a similar post but not sure the reported issue is actually solved.įirst of all, I want to confirm with you that is your issue is a development issue or you can reproduce this issue by user interface?įrom the description it looks like it is interface related issue.
My question is: how to share some symbols defined in Unicode Private Area via TTF font files? Private Character Editor approach does not work in my case because there is a decent size coordinate effort of folks from multiple time zones. I searched Microsoft website and found little info about how Windows 10 treats Unicode Private Use Area. I also found that in some code range, not the PUA, the fonts are replaced with the Windows default fonts and the intended fonts simply doesn't show up. Symbols/Characters appear correctly in Word Symbol Insertion interface, but they just don't display correctly in the document. In Windows 10, however, font files are installed and font names appears in applications, such as Word 2010.
I created some TTF fonts for special symbols, these fonts could be displayed in Linux/Unix environment without any issues. After the recent Windowsġ0 upgrades, the displays of these symbols and characters are messed up significantly. My work partially reply on a software uses some symbols and characters defined in the Unicode Private Use Areas (u+F800~u+F820, u+F0000 ~u+F0099).