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Internationalization 101: Setting up a fallback font Posted: Sep 13, 2006 7:35 PM
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Have you ever seen a desktop application that displays question marks or maybe block symbols instead of the correct characters? You know the characters: ???? or ������������. Maybe you have localized your app to Japanese or Chinese, and those characters just aren't displayed properly.

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