Hi Penelope,
Penelope Perkins said:
> It's probably not what you want to hear, but you may have to buy a font that
> includes those characters. I know that ITC Stone Phonetic (it comes in both
> serif and sans) includes them. There may be others as well.
>
As it happens, I just found that our gov
Hi Berny,
> You may already have several replies, but on the off chance you don't I'll
> chime in.
Actually you were the first.
> FrameMaker is incapable of using Unicode fonts and fails to recognize
> anything beyond the standard ANSI character set without some registry edits.
> Having said tha
Hi Framers,
Couple of questions for you.
When I use \m in FM I expect to get an em dash, instead I get what
looks like a Japanese character. When I type alt+0151 I get the same
character in FM. But when I type that into a word processor I get the
correct em dash. I change the font to, say,
Hi Penelope,
Penelope Perkins said:
> It's probably not what you want to hear, but you may have to buy a font that
> includes those characters. I know that ITC Stone Phonetic (it comes in both
> serif and sans) includes them. There may be others as well.
>
As it happens, I just found that our gov
Hi Berny,
> You may already have several replies, but on the off chance you don't I'll
> chime in.
Actually you were the first.
> FrameMaker is incapable of using Unicode fonts and fails to recognize
> anything beyond the standard ANSI character set without some registry edits.
> Having said tha
Hi Framers,
Couple of questions for you.
When I use \m in FM I expect to get an em dash, instead I get what
looks like a Japanese character. When I type alt+0151 I get the same
character in FM. But when I type that into a word processor I get the
correct em dash. I change the font to, say,