Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Changing compliments?
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@mykle1 Would you happen to know about special characters?
In the Spanish language, we “open” exclamation and interrogation marks (¡Text! ¿Text?), I’ve typed those characters directly, and they end up as a weird symbol once I run MM, then I tried specifying the encoding table (ISO-8859-1 and/or UTF-8) and it seems I missplaced the code, as MM told me there was no config.js file, then I tried using common HTML code using & # 1 6 1 ; (without spaces) for the “inverted” exclamation mark, and didn’t work either (I got the full “& # 1 6 1 ;” string displaced preceding the compliment’s normal text. -
Sorry, but I don’t know what special characters are available within MM. Perhaps someone else will chime in on that.
However, if you have a font that has those special characters, you might then assign that font to the compliments module through your custom.css file.
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@orbezo I think that might be caused by missing characters in Roboto fonts. As I know, Roboto font set with MM is not complete. There are some missed characters. You should install supplements by yourself.
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Thanks everyone for your answers, will read them carefully and follow your advice, will post back soon.