Archived:JSR-226 - Text with custom defined font may render missing glyphs (Known Issue)
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Platform(s): S60 3rd Edition, FP1 MIDP SDK
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Created: User:Technical writer 1
(14 Sep 2007)
Last edited: hamishwillee
(28 Jun 2012)
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Overview
Custom fonts can be created by defining glyphs for each character and the glyph to be rendered in case a character is not defined (missing-glyph).
Description
Although glyphs are defined for characters, the missing glyph is rendered.
The missing-glyph is a default symbol that represents a character that does not exist in that font.
How to reproduce
This issue affects JSR-226 when running on the emulator.
Define a custom <font> element and use it within a <text> element.
Solution
This issue is fixed in S60 3rd Edition, FP2 MIDP SDK.


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