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- Nov 2022
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graphicdesign.stackexchange.com graphicdesign.stackexchange.com
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but even ᴡindows® Notepad tries to substitute unknown characters from glyphs in other fonts instead of using the replacement character directly. Sometimes it even substitute characters whereas they exist in the font
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bugs.freedesktop.org bugs.freedesktop.org
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Mono doesn't have that glyph, so what you're seeing is that that symbol is being used from another font to be able to show something
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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No, there is no “glyph not found” character. Different programs use different graphic presentations. An empty narrow rectangle is a common rendering, but not the only one. It could also be a rectangle with a question mark in it or with the code number of the character, in hexadecimal, in it.
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The glyph-not-found character is specified by the font engine and by the font; there is no fixed character for it.
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missing glyph
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There is no standardized look/glyph, it’s up to the implementation
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www.w3.org www.w3.org
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A character exists, but the glyph to display it isn't available.
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