Hi Theresa, hi Lin,
this problem is known for older versions of FrameMaker, where it was necessary to replace these characters in MIF. FM 8 is the first version to understand Unicode and to distinguish these characters well. But, apart from this technical matter, I am wondering about the choice of the apostrophe for all quotes. AFAIK, the opening single character in English docs would be Alt+145, the closing single character is Alt+146. You should not use one character in both cases. Best regards - Tino H. Haida, Berlin Lin Sims: > I'm surprised. Frame's usually so good about finding those weird things. > > OK, this part I'm not sure will work, but according to the help.adobe.com [1] > website, you can search for Unicode characters using their UTF-8 hex code and > x. > > So for your first character, in the Find box, type 'xCABB' (without the quote > characters. For your second character, type 'xCABC' (without the quote > characters. (I got the UTF-8 hex codes from > http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode [2]). > > I don't have any files using those codes, so I can't test it. :( > > Let me know if it works so I can put it into my bag of tricks, too. > > On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 1:47 PM, Theresa de Valence <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 7/30/2014 11:58 AM, Lin Sims wrote: > If it were me, I'd copy one of the Australian ones into the "Find" box, > then copy the one you want it to be into the Replace box, then click > Change All, making sure Book is selected. For me that doesn't quite work. > There's something in Frame which decides a curved apostrophe is the same as > an uncurved apostrophe. -- Lin Sims Links: ------ [1] http://help.adobe.com [2] http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode
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