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Inspiring
April 19, 2017
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RTL in Indesign CC

  • April 19, 2017
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Hey all. I am working on an existing Indesign document, created in English. I need to replace the text with a Hebrew text. I have Indesign CC, supporting Hebrew (I installed the English with Hebrew supported version - and it worked fine so far). Unfortunately, in this file the Adobe world-ready feature does not work properly. I am having problems with punctuation appearing in the beginning of lines, numbered lists appear backwards and such.

Where is the all so needed paragraph direction option when one needs it?...

Please help,

Thanks

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    Beste Antwort von Naamanov

    Did you install it additionally?


    Problem solved! I simpli uninstalled and re installed Indesign - and walla! - it is all there. thank you very much for all our help!

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    Willi Adelberger
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 19, 2017

    You nee to install ADDITIONALLY a MENA version (Midle East North Africa, lika Arabic, Farsi or Hebrew).

    Inst all first the InDesign version of your own language, then change in the CC desktop application the preferences and change the language of the application and install again with a MENA version. This will add needed plugins to work with those languages.

    Now you find RTL on document, frame, table, paragraph and character level, also in styles. You need to change the composer in the paragraph settings > Justifiaction to a World Composer version.

    Participant
    September 15, 2020

    Thanks Willi! This really helped me. I had the same problem as the original poster, but with Arabic. I was copying and pasting from translators' work in Farsi and Urdu (don't speak either) and the Farsi one was jumbling up the punctuation and odd parts where an English word/numeral needed to be inserted, even with World Ready Paragraph Composer turned on. I followed this method of reinstalling, then changing CC language preference and installed the Arabic/MENA (I'm not sure!) version on top. Then it showed up the RTL option, and all working!
    (Not sure if I need to uninstall it for my regular work in English language now though?)

    TᴀW
    Legend
    April 19, 2017

    Hi Naaman,

    First, make sure you've got the Middle Eastern (ME) version of InDesign.

    If you do, you can go to Type > Apply Adobe World Ready Composers.

    This will switch all the existing text over to the WR composer, and you should then be able to type over it with Hebrew.

    You can also do this the normal way, which is to select the paragraphs and from the flyout menu of the Control Panel, select Adobe World Ready Paragraph Composer.

    You can also define a paragraph style to use this composer, under the "Justification" tab of the paragraph style window.

    HTH,

    Ariel

    Inspiring
    April 19, 2017

    Thanks for your answer. Indesign CC does not have ME version - you only have English which supports Hebrew text. I do apply World Ready Paragraph Composer, but for some reason it does not change the paragraph direction in this file....

    Willi Adelberger
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 19, 2017

    Look on my answer, you have the MENA version.