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On 3 Sep 2010, at 12:58, Nobumi Iyanaga wrote:


> When I paste a text in which are mixed some English (or other Roman) text and Japanese text in a footnote (paste as styled text, simply Command + V), the Japanese text font gets always wrong -- the same font as the Roman font is used, so that the text is displayed in substituted font (but the language attribute is not lost). I have always to correct the font to a Japanese font (Hiragino Mincho for me).
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> Can anyone of you confirm this...?

This happens in footnotes with mixed Arabic and Roman, the Arabic comes out in the wrong font but language attribute is preserved.

Hamid

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