I gave up trying anything else than MS Office products when I have to use many different fonts with Unicode - Publisher 2000 works great for creating printable (.pub) and browser viewable (html) documents, plus I can make presentations in PowerPoint 2000 - all from one original document set, mixing any languages, all on international Win2000. Other software companies have a lot to learn to offer that support, I tried them all.
The purpose is to create multilingual catalogs with graphics etc with same look and feel online and offline in a global scenario.
David Possin
International QA Engineer (i18n & l10n)
i2 Technologies
> If it does not,
> can someone kindly suggest a publishing application solution
> that does
> support this capability? (i.e., Pagemaker, Quark, etc.)
I'm not sure about FrameMaker, but I just ran a test in which I
successfully inserted Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional
Chinese text boxes into Microsoft Publisher 2000.
Probably not the solution you were looking for however...
Suzanne Topping
BizWonk Inc.
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