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March 22, 2015
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U+0323 (nang) Combining Dot

  • March 22, 2015
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Hello All,

I just downloaded the Arno Pro family font.

I am trying to use the nang (combining dot) with this font and am having difficulty. When I try using the combining dot that is made for other fonts (ie. Times New Roman) it ends up being off-centre and I have to keep switching back. Any tips or tricks on this.

I am using a Mac, in case that matters. Will ideally be working in Word 2011 for Mac and will be importing to InDesign for typesetting.

Thank you.

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    Correct answer MiguelSousa

    Arno Pro does not support the combining dot below character (U+0323), so any time you try to use this character you will either get a fallback/replacement font, or the .notdef glyph (upright rectangle with an X inside).

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    MiguelSousa
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    MiguelSousaCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
    Community Manager
    March 23, 2015

    Arno Pro does not support the combining dot below character (U+0323), so any time you try to use this character you will either get a fallback/replacement font, or the .notdef glyph (upright rectangle with an X inside).

    aohayonAuthor
    Participant
    March 23, 2015

    ‌I am aware of that but I saw it being done in a published work and I was wondering if there are any creative ways in how they did it without resorting to creating my own font.

    perhaps there is a very close match?