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I'm copy/pasting content from a .docx file to a pure .xml environment, and while everything looks OK there is a warning when I compile:
[FOP WARNING] Glyph "‐" (0x2010, hyphentwo) not available in font "ArialMT". What's the easiest way to track down these occurrences of hyphentwo in the original .docx before migrating the content? |
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