
Interestingly, I don't use Polish with AC, but I noticed that some Polish capital characters could only be used with capslock.ĮDIT: there's one last chance that if you have a Thai copy of Mac OS, your Thai distributor messed up bad with the "patch" that is responsible for system language. I attached the screenshot with both my native Polish characters and Thai characters. Did you install all patches/bug fixes for your AC? (I don't have time to go through the fix list so can't say if there were any font problems). Since AC does support your encoding, it must be the other two. There may only be three issues (I may always be wrong): wrong input, wrong font, application that does not support your encoding.

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