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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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P4
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1.4.0
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None
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beta
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generic
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generic
On Win32 systems, when extra PS font, or a TrueType font that is after
the lucida fonts in alphabetical order (of file name) is added to jre/lib/fonts,
the fallback "Default" font gets replaced by that font.
Even on Solaris which does not experience this problem, the "Default" font does
not always get substituted correctly by JDK's Lucida Sans font. Instead,
it maps to system's Lucida Sans, which does not contain as many glyphs as JDK's.
shinsuke.fukuda@Eng 2000-08-07
the lucida fonts in alphabetical order (of file name) is added to jre/lib/fonts,
the fallback "Default" font gets replaced by that font.
Even on Solaris which does not experience this problem, the "Default" font does
not always get substituted correctly by JDK's Lucida Sans font. Instead,
it maps to system's Lucida Sans, which does not contain as many glyphs as JDK's.
shinsuke.fukuda@Eng 2000-08-07