Your "Asian Fonts" are probably Unicode fonts. Despite Adobe's
misleading announcements Framemaker does not support Unicode. You should
therefore first convert the asian strings in your docs to some localized
encoding fonts (chinese, japanese, corean or whatever), then import the
text to FrameMaker (preferably through .rtf). This should work.

-- 
Amnon

HSC Italian said at 17/11/05 9:00 (Paris 16:00):

>Hello,
>
>If there is anyone out there who has be able to create Asian fonts in Frame, 
>this is a question for you.
>
>Here's the gig:  A developer sent me some code with some Asian fonts in it. 
>In Notepad, all is well. When I copy and paste into Word, all is well. When 
>I copy and paste into Frame or CorelDraw, the few Asian fonts in this code, 
>that, again, appear in NotePad and Word, turn into questions marks.
>
>Our IS department has updated my machine with all the necessary fonts, and 
>that is not solving the problem.
>
>Does anyone have any suggestions? Insight?
>
>TIA,
>
>Heidi


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