At a guess, you're using a character tag to apply the font, and that tag has
language set to "None". You can check (and change) this in the character
designer. The same feature happens in the paragraph designer. Setting language
to none stops FM from using a dictionary with it and therefore stop
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Behalf Of Gillian Flato
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 7:18 PM
To: framers at FrameUsers.com
Subject: Find problem with font
I have a word in a font called TechnicBold. If I search for a word with
it applied with Find, I can't find it. If I change the font o
24, 2006 2:06 AM
> To: framers at FrameUsers.com; Gillian Flato
> Subject: Re: Find problem with font
>
> At a guess, you're using a character tag to apply the font, and that tag
> has language set to "None". You can check (and change) this in the
> character designer. The sam
006 7:18 PM
To: framers@FrameUsers.com
Subject: Find problem with font
I have a word in a font called TechnicBold. If I search for a word with
it applied with Find, I can't find it. If I change the font on the word
to Times New Roman, it finds it just fine. Why would the Find feature
not be ab
Gillian Flato wrote:
I used the Paragraph designer and language is set to US English.
Thanks,
Gillian Flato
-Original Message-
From: rebecca officer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 2:06 AM
To: framers@FrameUsers.com; Gillian Flato
Subject: Re: Find problem
I used the Paragraph designer and language is set to US English.
Thanks,
Gillian Flato
-Original Message-
From: rebecca officer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 2:06 AM
To: framers@FrameUsers.com; Gillian Flato
Subject: Re: Find problem with font
At a guess
I used the Paragraph designer and language is set to US English.
Thanks,
Gillian Flato
-Original Message-
From: rebecca officer [mailto:rebecca.offi...@alliedtelesyn.co.nz]
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 2:06 AM
To: framers at FrameUsers.com; Gillian Flato
Subject: Re: Find problem
At a guess, you're using a character tag to apply the font, and that tag has
language set to "None". You can check (and change) this in the character
designer. The same feature happens in the paragraph designer. Setting language
to none stops FM from using a dictionary with it and therefore stop
I have a word in a font called TechnicBold. If I search for a word with
it applied with Find, I can't find it. If I change the font on the word
to Times New Roman, it finds it just fine. Why would the Find feature
not be able to find a word just cause of the font applied to it?
Thanks,
Gillian
I have a word in a font called TechnicBold. If I search for a word with
it applied with Find, I can't find it. If I change the font on the word
to Times New Roman, it finds it just fine. Why would the Find feature
not be able to find a word just cause of the font applied to it?
Thanks,
Gillian F
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