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Hi Experts , I have a problem with the display of numbers / characters in a NLabel under a Chart Control on Japanese Windows . instead of e . g . ' 123 . 45nm [ Channel 123 ]' some numbers or characters are not readable on a Japanese Windows 10 :  The footer for the text is created as follows : 61% of original size (was 826x327) - Click to enlarge  afterwards , in the ChartControl_MouseMove event , the footer text is changed accordingly to the mouse position : 61% of original size (was 826x327) - Click to enlarge  =& gt ; on a German Windows everything works without problem . Since the used characters are only ASCII , I wonder what I can do that the characters are displayed on Japanese Windows correctly ? Thanks for your help , Best regards , Joern
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Hi Joern , What is the version of the control you ' re testing with ? Also , what is the video board model / manufacturer on this machine ?
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Hi Experts , I have attached the testcomputer configuration file with the Graphic card information ( Card name : Intel ( R ) HD Graphics 620 ). Best regards , Joern
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Hi Joern , How about the version of the control - did you check if you ' re using the latest version , or an older one ?
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... sorry , I forgot to post the version :  Best regards , Joern
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Hi Joern , Please upgrade to the latest version ( 22 . 4 . 12 . 12 ) and let us know if the problem still persists . This looks like a problem that we ' ve dealt with , specifically missing texture binding during font texture glyph update which was resolved . Let us know if you have any questions .
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