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 Indesign handles text. I should add this was done experimentally using UCAS Inuktitut text.
-Gavin --------- Gavin Nesbitt Legislative Assembly of Nunavut -----Original Message----- From: Adam Twardoch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 12:54 PM To: Anto'nio Martins-Tuva'lkin; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: InDesign > 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 Unicode text from the clipboard nor Keyman. There are also some problems with system Unicode keyboard drivers. Some of the issues have been resolved in InDesign 2.0, so the support for Unicode text input has been improved in this version. Adam

