The problem was that the font did not have a glyph for the specified Unicode.
On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 5:15 PM, Böðvar Björgvinsson wrote:
> The font has to support UTF8, of course! :-)
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> 2018-07-05 18:37 GMT+00:00 Robert Lauriston :
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>> I've had problems with that when the ch
You know, there is a slight difference between en-dash and the minus sign
(dash). The minus dash has a slight space (maybe half or whole thin space)
at each side of it.
Bodvar
2018-07-06 0:15 GMT+00:00 Böðvar Björgvinsson :
> The font has to support UTF8, of course! :-)
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The font has to support UTF8, of course! :-)
Bodvar
2018-07-05 18:37 GMT+00:00 Robert Lauriston :
> I've had problems with that when the character I was inserting was not
> available in the current font. If I remember right, FrameMaker
> silently grabs the character from another font and app
Indeed!
On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 3:52 PM, Rick Quatro wrote:
> Bug fixes are preferred over workarounds, that's for sure.
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> To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.
Bug fixes are preferred over workarounds, that's for sure.
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Subject: Re: [Framers] Non-breaking en, em dashes
You did! But I had ad
You did! But I had added my name to the bug report and when I got an
update, I thought I'd pass the information along. :)
On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 3:09 PM, Rick Quatro wrote:
> Hi Lin,
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> I am not sure if I suggested it on the list, but you could make a variable
> for the minus sign and make a ch
Hi Lin,
I am not sure if I suggested it on the list, but you could make a variable for
the minus sign and make a character format to make it a bit wider. Then you
could insert the variable where you want the negative sign and it would
automatically be stretched to your liking. Not the most eleg
The minus sign is too short.
Well, maybe I should talk to my coworker about that. The place I last
worked mandated use of an en-dash to indicate a negative number. We may not
do that here, although I think it's a good idea since it makes it a little
easier to distinguish between a minus sign and t
I've had problems with that when the character I was inserting was not
available in the current font. If I remember right, FrameMaker
silently grabs the character from another font and applies direct
formatting?
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From: Böðvar Björgvinsson
Date: Thu, Jul 5, 2
You can also use the minus sign (Unicode8) U+2212. That works.
FM is not very handy at making it easy but you can add it using the Windows
Character Map or the FM Utilities > Hex Input.
My 2 bits.
Cheers,
Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
2018-07-05 18:02 GMT+00:00 Lin Sims :
> Update on this. I got an
Update on this. I got an email from Adobe yesterday morning that the status
was changed from Open to In Test.
We may have a fix RSN.
Also, I believe that the latest FrameMaker update has fixed the RGB/CMYK
bug.
On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 10:33 PM, Lin Sims wrote:
> Used to be if you put an en dash
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