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Vidit Kothari
Known Participant
January 7, 2014
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Issue with displaying Hindi script/font/language properly.

  • January 7, 2014
  • 4 replies
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I am using Google Input Tools for writing Hindi text (Indian Language) by typing English letters which gets Transliterated by Google Tool.

Sys Config: Windows 7
InDesign version: CS6
Font used: Mangal (pre-installed in Windows 7)

In some places the text works fine whereas in some characters there are some issues that bar InDesign from rendering them properly. MS Word renders the text precisely.


Screenshots to help you understand my issue:

Screenshot 1: http://lookpic.com/O/i2/880/e6ZOQm5t.png (Testing the Font in MS Word - I)

Screenshot 2: http://lookpic.com/O/i2/904/uydThvO.png (Testing the Font in MS Word - II)

Screenshot 3: http://lookpic.com/O/i2/1919/0YXka6YK.png (Testing the Font in Adobe InDesign CS6 - I)

Screenshot 4: http://lookpic.com/O/i2/1514/ioJmqtAi.png (Testing the Font in Adobe InDesign CS6 - II)

As you can see from the screenshots linked above, the MS Word is able to render the Google Input Text properly but Adobe InDesign CS6 doesn't

Please help me solve this problem/issue ASAP. Will be so greatful.

I've no idea about Language/Font support and Scripts (Latin, Unicode, etc)

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Correct answer Marvest

In Type/Paragraph use Adobe World-Ready Paragraph Composer.

4 replies

Participant
May 20, 2023

but everytime i translate a paragraph, i have to change the type<world ready paragraph composer. can we apply this to all the slide we are working on?

Participant
September 24, 2021

THANKS MARVEST

 

Participant
February 29, 2020

after using this option i did exported epub in fixed layout. and when opend it in windows 10 i can see 1 box after every line. and then i have opened html in notepad++ the i can see "
" this type symbols after every line. please tell me if any solution.

i have used mangal font for hindi

Marvest
Inspiring
February 29, 2020

Try using Epub reflowable instead.

Marvest
MarvestCorrect answer
Inspiring
January 7, 2014

In Type/Paragraph use Adobe World-Ready Paragraph Composer.

Vidit Kothari
Known Participant
January 8, 2014

Thank you so much Ellis
DIdn't expect such prompt solution.Can you also (if possible) elaborate on what "Adobe World-Ready Paragraph Composer" does/did which corrected the issue?

Marvest
Inspiring
January 8, 2014

You can find a little more information about the subject here: http://blogs.adobe.com/vikrant/2012/05/indesign-cs6-indic-support-and-preferences/

"With InDesign CS6, you have the ability to create documents using indic text. Adobe World-Ready Composer (WRC) provides correct word shaping for many of the non-Western scripts, such as Devanagari. Adobe World-Ready composers in the International English version of InDesign, support several indian languages including Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, Punjabi,Bengali, Telugu, Oriya, Malayalam, and Kannada."