![]() ![]() The above will still leave you with some potential characters (those missing ones not covered) but those missing from the font file could be the 1605 + other less common characters. For those create a dynamic font asset using the same font file and assign it as fallback to the primary static font asset. but exclude everything else that will potentially come from user input. Those are all characters contained in menus, dialogues, text, etc. Given your source font file is pretty small in size, I would suggest creating a static font asset that only contains the known characters used in your project. The source text file that you provided seems to include all 8105 Chinese characters from the Table of General Standard Chinese Characters + ASCII set. Many tools like Excel will use some other font for the missing glyphs which is someting you can accomplish in TMP by using a fallback font asset / font file that contains those missing glyphs. Of the 8251 characters in your source text file, 5397 are present in the font file and 2854 are missing as seen in the report below. In short all the missing characters the Font Asset Creator is reporting as missing are in fact missing from the font file. Looking at the font file with a font editing tool like High-Logic Font Creator, you can see lots of missing glyphs as per the image below. ![]()
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