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August 3, 2018
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Chinese font showing as squares or just in English

  • August 3, 2018
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I use InDesign CC2018 on a UK MacBook Pro and want to use a Chinese font to convert English text in the document I am working on.

The font is called 'SourceHansCN-Regular'

When I highlight the text and chose this font, it stays in English or sometimes just squares.

Does anyone know what I can do, to use these fonts, or if there is a work around?

On earlier Macs I have had, when I use Chinese fonts it mucks up the keyboard etc

Thanks

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    解決に役立った回答 davidblatner

    Unfortunately, you cannot just change the font and have it appear in Chinese. You would need to retype it, or paste it, or Place it, from a document with Chinese text. If you want to type in Chinese, you need to turn on the Chinese input method in the Keyboard System Preferences, as described here:

    https://creativepro.com/question-character-finding-what-you-need-your-fonts-part-2-0/

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    davidblatner
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    davidblatnerCommunity Expert解決!
    Community Expert
    August 31, 2018

    Unfortunately, you cannot just change the font and have it appear in Chinese. You would need to retype it, or paste it, or Place it, from a document with Chinese text. If you want to type in Chinese, you need to turn on the Chinese input method in the Keyboard System Preferences, as described here:

    https://creativepro.com/question-character-finding-what-you-need-your-fonts-part-2-0/

    Participant
    May 23, 2020

    I have a Word document with people's English names AND Chinese names.  I want to copy the block of text and paste it into a block in InDesign (i'm drawing out a family tree).  The Chinese  characters are showing up as "blocks".  Is there something I need to switch on to see the Chinese characters properly?

    BobLevine
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    Community Expert
    May 23, 2020
    Place it, don't paste it.

    If you need separate stories, place it into a new InDesign file and copy paste from there.