Carla,
you hit a problem that can usually be avoided easily. Adobe confirmed
there is a problem with Arial Unicode MS in
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/documentLink.do?
micrositeId=MS_Customer&externalID=kb402970
But in the first place: Why did you not continue to use "plain old"
Arial? It
Carla,
you hit a problem that can usually be avoided easily. Adobe confirmed
there is a problem with Arial Unicode MS in
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/documentLink.do?
micrositeId=MS_Customer&externalID=kb402970
But in the first place: Why did you not continue to use "plain old"
Arial? It
OK... weird things are happening.
I've got some Spanish content where I changed the font family to Arial Unicode
(from plain old Arial). Accented characters suddenly developed massive spacing
around them - for example:
"s ? lo" instead of
"s?lo"
I need to specify a Unicode f
Yikes.
There seem to be a number of spacing-around-accented-characters problems
cropping up. This is at least the third such version of a similar
problem that I've heard of recently. Unfortunately, I'm not aware of a
solution at this point .. other than trying other fonts. Maybe someone
else c
Yikes.
There seem to be a number of spacing-around-accented-characters problems
cropping up. This is at least the third such version of a similar
problem that I've heard of recently. Unfortunately, I'm not aware of a
solution at this point .. other than trying other fonts. Maybe someone
else c
OK... weird things are happening.
I've got some Spanish content where I changed the font family to Arial Unicode
(from plain old Arial). Accented characters suddenly developed massive spacing
around them - for example:
"s ó lo" instead of
"sólo"
I need to specify a Unicod