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Font type id

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Our software uses a custom font which consists of 56 symbols. I have a customer, a single customer, who is seeing this:
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I have had him reinstall the proper font with no luck. I am wondering if anyone can tell me what this one is.
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Never mind. Windows or something decided to eat our font when it was installed by our installation program. Sent the fellow the font file and had him install it manually. That worked.
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Maybe AV software didn't like it?
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No clues. It is a buoy boat that has a weakness for finding really, really weird but reproducible bugs and suffers from bazaar things like this.
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LoudNoise wrote:No clues. It is a buoy boat that has a weakness for finding really, really weird but reproducible bugs and suffers from bazaar things like this.

I think you mean 'bizarre'! ;) A bazaar is a market, bizarre means something strange or weird.

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