António MARTINS-Tuválkin wrote:
I just installed inDesign 1.5 and noticed that it doesnt support Unicode
characters (Pasting from W2k's CharMap and using Keyman).
On the Type menu, you will find Select Character ...
This allows you to select any character from a Unicode font (even on Mac OS
At 09:43 +0100 2002-10-08, Alan Wood wrote:
António MARTINS-Tuválkin wrote:
I just installed inDesign 1.5 and noticed that it doesnt support Unicode
characters (Pasting from W2k's CharMap and using Keyman).
On the Type menu, you will find Select Character ...
Excellent! Under OS X, it's
.
This is actually an insert *glyph* function (and is called such in InDesign
2.0). It exposes the entire glyph repertoire of the font, including
unencoded variant glyphs, ligatures etc. Glyphs are ordered in the pallette
by glyph ID, not Unicode value.
John Hudson
Tiro Typeworks www.tiro.com
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This is actually an insert *glyph* function (and is called such in
InDesign
2.0). It exposes the entire glyph repertoire of the font, including
unencoded variant glyphs, ligatures etc. Glyphs are ordered in the
pallette
At 10:25 AM 08-10-02, Patrick Andries wrote:
Just out of interest, does InDesign ever display the names of Unicode
characters ?
Unicode names, no; Unicode values, yes. In InDesign 2.x, if you hover the
cursor over an encoded glyph in the Insert Glyphs pallette, it will report
the Unicode
I just installed inDesign 1.5 and noticed that it doesnt support Unicode
characters (Pasting from W2k's CharMap and using Keyman).
Can anybody tell, please, which version of inDesign do support Unicode,
if any?
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António
I just installed inDesign 1.5 and noticed that it doesnt support Unicode
characters (Pasting from W2k's CharMap and using Keyman).
Can anybody tell, please, which version of inDesign do support Unicode,
if any?
Antonio,
InDesign 1.5 does support Unicode, it just supports neither pasting
Just to add to the previous comment - if you import text from Word it
handles the text without problem. We've also found that indesign 1.5 for
Windows documents can be opened in Indesign for Mac even though I can't
input/import those characters directly on the Mac. Something to do with how
At 09:01 AM 06-10-02, Anto'nio Martins-Tuva'lkin wrote:
I just installed inDesign 1.5 and noticed that it doesnt support Unicode
characters (Pasting from W2k's CharMap and using Keyman).
Can anybody tell, please, which version of inDesign do support Unicode,
if any?
Unicode copy paste support
At 18:53 +0200 2002-10-07, Adam Twardoch wrote:
InDesign 1.5 does support Unicode, it just supports neither pasting Unicode
text from the clipboard nor Keyman. There are also some problems with system
Unicode keyboard drivers.
How can that be described as support?
Some of the issues have been
On 2002.10.07, 18:21, Nesbitt, Gavin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if you import text from Word it handles the text without problem.
Many thanks to all. I'll try it ASAP! (Importing from other applications
-- *I* should have thought of that!))
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I'm wondering if Adobe Indesign supports Unicode? It seems to support Unicode
characters when pasted from Word (CF_RTFTEXT?) -- albeit with the wrong fonts, but not
when pasted from Notepad (CF_UNICODETEXT) -- which ends up with question marks.
I cannot type Unicode characters at all (either
...and especially so when
the second priority product is bought in. The worse thing that happened to
FrameMaker was to be bought by Adobe;-(
Does someone know whether there is an upgrade path from FrameMaker+SGML to something
else, let's say InDesign (through XML/RTF Documents)?
Does such a move make technical
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