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Author Topic: VOLT, CMAP and new Unicode ranges  (Read 1141 times)
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« on: 2011-03-27, 11:47:17 »

I open a TTF created with FL Studio 5 into VOLT and get the message "Cannot read CMAP."  Can anyone provide pointers for how to fix this?  I have no idea where to begin. I should add that the font installs in Vista without complaint and I can access the characters correctly via their Unicode values, so the CMAP can't be all that bad . . .

A possibly related issue, and one that I would like to know about in any event:  My font contains some characters in newly-defined Unicode ranges such as Latin Extended-C and Latin Extended-D.  There are no checkboxes for these ranges in FL's "Supported Unicode Ranges" dialog.  Could this be the source of the cmap problem, or cause other problems elsewhere?

My font also contains characters in the supplementary planes (duly checked in the above-mentioned dialog); years ago that caused cmap problems, if I recall correctly, but I thought that was no longer an issue.

Thanks - David
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