I have come to the conclusion that there are some very bright people 
in this list! It quite humbling.

Gilly



>Hi,
>
>I know there are colleagues in this list who work with DTP.
>
>I teach a module on the subject at an MSc in translation. The program
>taught is FrameMaker and we are considering introducting InDesign as
>well, as it more widely used now (so they say). We teach students from
>all over the world and the course is offered in 25 language
>combinations.
>
>FrameMaker does not deal with Greek texts (yes, the language Greek),
>so my students have to produce a different course work.
>
>  From next year, Arabic will be offered. I tried to find this info at
>Adobe website but could not come to a conclusion. Does any of these
>packages deal with Arabic texts? I mean, to be used by Arabic speaking
>people in Windows (I know, I know) XP Pro in English.
>
>I remember using Hebrew with PageMaker more than 10 years ago (on Mac)
>and it worked well (text was typed on Nisus and then imported), but PM
>accepted Hebrew characters.
>
>Thanks for any light shed on this,
>
>Ana
>
>
>
>  ================================
>  Ana Luiza Iaria, MSc,  MCIL, MITI, ATA member
>  English and Italian > Brazilian Portuguese Translator
>  Crawley, England (GMT)
>  ================================
>
>
>
>
>
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