Quoting Kerry Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 
> >Hi I read your posting in Director-L and I need some help.
> >
> >1) How can I import (through copy-paste) some greek text which I have
> in 
> >Word ? IT looks fine but when I paste it into a greek font in Director
> it 
> >comes out all twisted and turned.
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Interesting stuff... we in Sápmi are into same textfontproblems as Sáami 
doesn't have got the hang of some special letters and keyboards are in 
developing stage this moment. The parliament are in troubles.
I don't know...something creeps into my skull. 
Paste into 'Text cast members' !?... I suppose it work as I presume this is in 
actual authoring mode of Director..but let's say they take it a step further. 

If one supposed applications would be 'in the run', writing Greek texts or 
copying from Word to Director stage, are there yet copy and paste-scriptings to 
use? 
(Last time I tried making copy/paste-applicas I got biiig troubles with 
hiliting text, copying with the 'text members' involved...could it have 
changed ?). 

I have found so far; 'fields' are better off in usages for copy/paste. Also 
for 'hiliting' or marking out lines or words of text to be copied over to 
something recieving target. ClipBoard is allways available in the behind of the 
op-system. And good ol' fields handle it well. But this is in the run..mark 
that note. I'm also sure you find sooner or later it very convenient to sweep 
text masses by copying and pasting over. It's so -oooh! Timesaving..
Don't know what will happen with Greek fonts.... But I guess I sooner or later 
stumble into that some day or night. But in Sáami fontings. And then I can use 
a bit of this ouzo'...



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