A problem that has bugged me for a long time; when I am using pleco with a custom font, unless the font is totally comprehensive (ie supports both s/t, 20,000+ characters, eg. foundertype/ms fonts etc), there are bound to be display problems simply due to the font designer only choosing to provide one font character for a character that has multiple unicode options within one character set. eg. 為/爲, 說/説, 麽/麼. This is so annoying as it basically renders any font under 10,000 characters unusable as a 'good looking font' in pleco. The characters which have such variants are often the most frequent, and any text in the reader or in a chinese entry just goes all bulky and strange looking by reverting to the default font. Surely there is a way to get pleco to revert to a variant? This would not only make a massive difference in terms of aesthetics, it would also mean I can reliably plug in various 篆/草/隸 for recognition practice without having to constantly switch back to an ugly but comprehensive 楷 font.
Thanks for any help that can be offered
Thanks for any help that can be offered