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So, PDF's carry with them the ability to embed a font file in the PDF itself. The glyphs you're attempting to render within the programs you have listed clearly are not present/selected for in those applications (VSC as a for-instance, allows one to set the font they wish to code in).
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If the font you have selected omits these characters, you get the blocks (which are referred to as "tofu" internally at Apple). Apple has done their best at a SystemUI level to prevent this from happening (if you've ever wondered what all those noto - e.g. Noto Sans - fonts that come pre-installed, they're glyph libraries. noto == NoTo == No Tofu).
Scroll down until you see Unicode. Select it. In the following panel, scroll until you see Tamil. Select IT. Finally, click a glyph. You'll see different stylings of said glyph in the rightmost panel. Clicking any will tell you the name of the font that supports it.
Some key improvements have been made in Windows 10 that affect fonts; more details on this are provided below. A side effect of these changes is that a small subset of existing apps created for earlier versions of Windows or Windows Phone may be affected.
As mentioned above, a number of fonts that previously would have been included in every Windows desktop client system have in Windows 10 been moved into optional font features.The following table gives the complete list of the optional font features and representative language associations. Select fonts that have been moved into these packages are listed; these are fonts that were used as shell user interface fonts in previous Windows versions but have since been superseded by newer Windows fonts.
If you experience these symptoms in some apps on Windows 10 desktop, then you can provide feedback to the app developer suggesting that they update their app for Windows 10. In the meantime, you can also install one or more optional font features that the apps may require to function correctly. The steps to do this are as follows:If you know the language of the text that is displaying incorrectly and often use that language:If you know the language involved, then you can add that language into your user profile, and any associated optional font feature will be automatically installed. (Note: other language-related optional features, such as text prediction or spell checking, may also be installed.)
If you experience the symptoms described in some Windows Phone apps, then you may want to contact the app developer suggesting that they update their app using the guidance provided here. Note: Windows 10 Mobile does not support any optional font features.
If you are configuring language packs or international settings in Windows 10 deployment images, then you should use the Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool (DISM) to include optional font packages (and other optional, language-related capabilities) associated with the language packs that you add into your images. The following article provides details regarding the optional font capabilities and the associated Windows 10 language pack languages:
If you are a system administrator and know that your scenarios will require fonts from one or more of these optional font capabilities, even if you are not including associated language packs into your deployment images, you can still add any of the font capabilities into your deployment images using DISM.
Your app may be impacted by changes to fonts in Windows 10 if you have a Windows Phone app that has a dependency on one of the fonts that has been excluded from Windows 10 Mobile, or if you have a Windows desktop app that has a dependency on one of the fonts that has been migrated into optional font packages, and if your app does not make use of font fallback mechanisms provided by Windows. Types of apps and app scenarios most likely to be impacted include:
If your app manifests the symptoms described, particularly in the above scenarios, then you should review the fonts upon which your app relies. Please see the following article for fonts recommended for use by apps on Windows 10:
The fonts listed in that article are guaranteed to be present on all Windows 10 devices.If your app uses DirectWrite, then you may want to consider utilizing font fallback mechanisms provided by DirectWrite. Even if you are using lower-level APIs and wish to implement your own font fallback implementation, DirectWrite has APIs that provide default mappings that you can supplement with your own custom mappings. See the following MSDN articles for key APIs:
The Macintosh operating system has included Unicode support since version 8.5, allowing applications to see and use characters in both Macintosh and Windows TrueType and OpenType fonts that are outside the 233 characters in the MacRoman character set. Prior to Mac OS X very few applications made use of the Unicode support provided by the operating system, but this situation looks set to change with Mac OS X 10 and there are several text editors and Web browsers that make good use of Unicode.
With Mac OS X 10, Apple has started to provide OpenType fonts (*.otf), and has introduced a new format, Data Fork Suitcase Fonts (*.dfont) that cannot be used on Mac OS 9. Mac OS X 10 can also use Mac OS 9 Unicode fonts and Windows Unicode fonts.
Mac OS X 10 did not originally include support for as many languages and scripts as Mac OS 9. Mac OS X 10.1 supported Central European, Cyrillic and Japanese, and Korean, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese were made available as downloads. Mac OS X 10.2 introduced support for Arabic, Devanagari, Greek, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hebrew and Thai scripts.
Apple does not supply any fonts specifically for Greek with Mac OS X 10, but the new Macintosh OS X Unicode fonts Apple LiGothic, AppleMyungjo, Arial, Beijing, BiauKai, Century, Fang Song, #GothicMedium, #GungSeo, Hangang, Hei, Helvetica, Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro, Hiragino Kaku Gothic Std, Hiragino Maru Gothic Pro, Hiragino Mincho Pro, Kai, Lucida Grande, MS Gothic, MS Mincho, MS PGothic, MS PMincho, #MyungjoNeue, Osaka, Osaka-Mono, #PCMyungjo, #PilGi, PMingLiU, Seoul, Song, STFangsong, STHeiti, STKaiti, STSong, #TaeGraphic, Taipei, Times, Times New Roman, Trebuchet MS and Verdana contain characters from the Unicode Greek range.
This page provides a (not exhaustive) list of fonts, grouped by script, that are available via the Windows 10 and Mac OS X operating systems, as well as Google's Noto fonts and SIL fonts. Note that some of the Windows and Mac fonts have to be downloaded by the user before they can be applied to text. Install Adobe NotDef font for best results.
A downwards pointing arrow next to a Mac or Windows icon indicates that the font needs to be downloaded by the user before it is available. (If you are choosing fonts for use in a CSS font-family property, you should be cautious about adding these fonts, since the reader may not have downloaded them.)
In some cases, a square box with a cross in it is displayed (this only occurs in the text view if you have the Adobe NotDef font installed). This indicates that the font doesn't cover all the glyphs needed to represent the sample text. Most often this applies to punctuation or other common characters. In Latin text, in particular, it indicates which fonts support extended characters and which don't. In normal use in a Web browser, glyphs for such characters will be backfilled by using a glyph from some other font.
By default, fonts fall into one of the following two categories: 'modulated', indicates that strokes have varying widths (and usually have tapered or pointed ends), whereas 'monoline' fonts have strokes that are generally the same width (and stroke ends are usually squared off). In some cases, the choice between these two categories is difficult to make. Also, some of the larger fonts (esp. Arial Unicode MS) may render some scripts with modulated glyphs and others with monoline, all within the same font. Use this tagging as a rough guide only.
The Mac and Windows fonts used in the images are provided by the Operating System (although, as mentioned earlier, some fonts need to be downloaded using the OS font management tools). The SIL fonts are provided on their download page. The Noto fonts used in images are typically taken from the Phase III list on GitHub, although some may be older and sourced from the public site.
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When you upgrade from the Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 operating system to Windows 10 or Windows 11, certain fonts are no longer available by default post-upgrade. To reduce the operating system footprint, improve performance, and optimize disk space usage, we moved many of the fonts that were previously shipped with prior versions of Windows to the optional features of Windows client. If you install a fresh instance of Windows client, or upgrade an older version of Windows to Windows client, these optional features aren't enabled by default. As a result, these fonts appear to be missing from the system. 2ff7e9595c
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