![]() To illustrate this, load the Burmese section at, copy/paste some of the text to Notepad on Windows, and set the font to Microsoft's Myanmar Text it's a mess, because the text is not encoded according to the Unicode standard. Accordingly, text that displays "correctly" with Zawgyi-One will NOT display correctly when using fully Unicode-compliant software and fonts. I don't know anything about "WININNWA.ttf", but the "Zawgyi-One.ttf" font linked from, at least, does not have standards-compliant support for Burmese script (even though it uses Burmese character codes).
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