![]() Import some text and change the font to the one you are testing. If you want I can try your fonts, just send one set of the family you have: you have the demo version, install the fonts inside the fonts folder in the InDesign Folder, next time you start InDesign you should be able to see the font in the menu. ![]() I have done several projects in Chinese, Korean and Japanese and beside the work around I am veery happy on the results. Ihave not done any Cyrillic projects, but I can check if that will work, just let me know where I can find some smaples of their characters. All the editing hs to be done either in Microsoft Word or Simple Text (EditText in OS 10.x). ![]() If I use the Chinese and Korean fonts that were installed with the Apple Langugage Kits, I can typeset the text, but not imput. Adobe still working with some issues supporting Chinese/Korean Characters when imputing text into InDesign. ![]()
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