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Hi Klaus---
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Is it safe to assume that the appearance and disappearance is not machine-related?
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(If it is, I'd look for installed fonts and system language differences.)
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Are the char formats applied one on top of another (nested)? If so, there has been issues with them getting stacked.
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Also, is this just in FM, or when out put to PDF/paper/HTML?
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Grant Hogarth
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<br/>> On October 29, 2013 at 9:52 AM Klaus Daube <frame@daube.ch> wrote:
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<br/>> Dear all,
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<br/>> In the FM documents (FM-9) of a customer a special symbol inside an x-ref format loses its font
<br/>> information - only from time to time, but quite frequently. The symbol is then displayed as 2
<br/>> rather than the page-symbol. Refreshing the screen with CTRL+l does not help. The only bypass is
<br/>> to save the document, close it and open it again. It happens on XP as well as on W7.
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<br/>> The x-ref format:
<br/>> <X:CrossRef><$paranum>,\ <U:SpecialSymbols><U:Black>2<Default ¶ Font><X:CrossRef>\ <$chapnum>-
<br/>> <$pagenum><Default ¶ Font>
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<br/>> The character formats are:
<br/>> X:CrossRef Color blue, Pair Kern
<br/>> U:SpecialSymbols Wingdings, 9.0pt, others: as-is
<br/>> U:Black Color black, Pair Kern
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<br/>> Could the reason be in the accumulation of character formats?
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<br/>> Klaus Daube
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