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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The solution to the glyph issue is to install at least one glyph heavy font such as ChareInk and if you do come across a missing glyph, switch the font.
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Jon, I would not describe Charis SIL as a glyph heavy font. It does have support for Latin and Cyrillic but, as an example, it's Greek font support is very limited and other languages are unsupported. SIL's Gentium font has better coverage for Greek but the only SIL font that I would call glyph heavy would be SIL Unicode BMP Fallback which covers all of Unicode 6.1. However displaying a square box with the hex code for the glyph is not exactly useful for normal reading.