![]() ![]() Right corner offers the equivalent of the Greek letter phi. it would be much more convenient to use a keyboard typedĪnd then select from various displays as below. I am able to "get around" this problem in a ![]() With typing the other languages and special fonts into InDesign. I get the same results if I try to typeĭirectly into InDesign. When I Copy/Paste that short material from Text Edit over into My only knowledge is as illustrated below. I'm notĪdequately knowledgeable about the font business to know "what kind" Will see in the third of the illustrations below. See the illustrated materials that follow below.Īre you getting missing font messages? What Greek fonts are you using? >In what way do they not work? What happens when you input or paste Greek? >can't successfully Copy/Paste from a WORD document containing Greek >can't type Greek letters directly on an InDesign page. I do have Greek fonts available and they work well with MS WORD and ![]()
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