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If special characters that you use repeatedly do not appear on the list of special characters, add them to a glyph set that you create. Select a different font and type style, if available. From the Show menu, choose Entire Font.

Or, if you selected an OpenType font, choose from a number of OpenType categories. Choose a custom glyph set from the Show menu. See Create and edit custom glyph sets. InCopy tracks the previous 35 distinct glyphs you inserted and makes them available under Recently Used in the first row of the Glyphs panel you have to expand the panel to see all 35 glyphs on the first row.

Choose Recent Glyphs on the Show list to display all recently used glyphs in the main body of the Glyphs panel, and then double-click a glyph. When a character includes alternate glyphs, it appears in the Glyphs panel with a triangle icon in the lower-right corner. You can click and hold the character in the Glyphs panel to display a pop-up menu of the alternate glyphs, or you can display alternate glyphs in the Glyphs panel. For easy selection, the Glyphs panel allows you to display characters for only the selected OpenType attributes.

You can select various options from the Show menu in the Glyphs panel. Do not confuse these options with those that appear on the Glyphs panel menu, which let you apply forms to selected text. See Apply OpenType font attributes. The options displayed vary depending on which font is selected. For more information on OpenType fonts, see www.

A glyph set is a named collection of glyphs from one or more fonts. Saving commonly used glyphs in a glyph set prevents you from having to look for them each time you need to use them. Glyph sets are not attached to any particular document; they are stored with other InDesign preferences in a separate file that can be shared.

You can determine whether the font is remembered with the added glyph. Remembering fonts is useful, for example, when you are working with dingbat characters that may not appear in other fonts.

Insert At Front. Append At End. Unicode Order. To bind the glyph to its font, select Remember Font With Glyph. A glyph that remembers its font ignores the font applied to the selected text in the document when the glyph is inserted into that text. It also ignores the font specified in the Glyph panel itself.

If you deselect this option, the Unicode value of the current font is used. To view additional glyphs, choose a different font or style. If the glyph is not defined with a font, you cannot select a different font. To change the order in which glyphs are added to the set, choose an Insert Order option. Custom glyph sets are stored in files kept in the Glyph Sets folder, a subfolder of the Presets folder.

You can copy glyph set files to other computers and in so doing make custom glyph sets available to others. Copy glyph set files to and from these folders to share them with others:. Windows Vista and Windows 7. You can specify different quotation marks for different languages.

For Double Quotes, select a pair of quotation marks, or type the pair of characters you want to use. For Single Quotes, select a pair of quotation marks, or type the pair of characters you want to use. The character frequently used to indicate feet, arcminutes, or minutes of time is the prime mark.

It looks like a slanted apostrophe. The character frequently used to indicate inches, arcseconds, or seconds of time is the double prime mark. These symbols are different from apostrophes and double quotation marks. Some fonts include the prime and double prime marks. Use the Glyphs panel to insert these marks. A white space character is a blank space that appears between characters. You can use white-space characters for many different purposes, such as preventing two words from being broken at the end of a line.

Ideographic Space. This is a space that is based on a full-width character in Asian languages. It wraps to the next line as with other full-width characters. Nonbreaking Space. The same flexible width as pressing the spacebar, but it prevents the line from being broken at the space character. Nonbreaking Space Fixed Width. A fixed width space prevents the line from being broken at the space character, but does not expand or compress in justified text. Third Space. Quarter Space. A shapefile does not support Unicode characters.

Select "Choose advanced customization of applications" by clicking on the check box. Click Next. Click to expand Office Shared Features. Click to expand International Support. Once the font has been installed, open ArcMap and add the data with the international characters. Note: Do not open the Attribute table until the next step is completed.

Open the Attribute table. The characters should display correctly. Technical Support. Esri Support app 4. Take advantage of our 8 new features with this new version. Learn more. Close and Don't Remind. If a different language version of Windows 10 is installed but a user enables a Simplified Chinese input method, or if they have a profile associated with their Microsoft account that already includes Simplified Chinese and that profile roams onto the device, then the Simplified Chinese Supplemental Fonts feature will automatically be installed via Windows Update.

By installing optional font packages to match the set of languages actively used on a system, we are able to achieve the best balance between the number of font choices provided and the disk footprint used. But even without any of these optional font features installed, every Windows 10 desktop system still includes the common UWP fonts, ensuring that Windows still has great support for Unicode and for international text, and ensuring that universal Windows apps can have great text display on desktop devices and every other form factor.

In order to define the converged, UWP font set using a limited number of fonts, some fonts that were present in Windows Phone 8. As mentioned above, a number of fonts that previously would have been included in every Windows desktop client system have in Windows 10 been moved into optional font features.

The following table gives the complete list of the optional font features and representative language associations. Select fonts that have been moved into these packages are listed; these are fonts that were used as shell user interface fonts in previous Windows versions but have since been superseded by newer Windows fonts. If you experience these symptoms in some apps on Windows 10 desktop, then you can provide feedback to the app developer suggesting that they update their app for Windows In the meantime, you can also install one or more optional font features that the apps may require to function correctly.

The steps to do this are as follows: If you know the language of the text that is displaying incorrectly and often use that language: If you know the language involved, then you can add that language into your user profile, and any associated optional font feature will be automatically installed. Note: other language-related optional features, such as text prediction or spell checking, may also be installed.

If you experience the symptoms described in some Windows Phone apps, then you may want to contact the app developer suggesting that they update their app using the guidance provided here. Note: Windows 10 Mobile does not support any optional font features. If you are configuring language packs or international settings in Windows 10 deployment images, then you should use the Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool DISM to include optional font packages and other optional, language-related capabilities associated with the language packs that you add into your images.

The following article provides details regarding the optional font capabilities and the associated Windows 10 language pack languages:. Features On Demand. See also this article for an overview on Windows 10 language packs and all optional, language-related capabilities:.

Add languages to Windows images. If you are a system administrator and know that your scenarios will require fonts from one or more of these optional font capabilities, even if you are not including associated language packs into your deployment images, you can still add any of the font capabilities into your deployment images using DISM.

Your app may be impacted by changes to fonts in Windows 10 if you have a Windows Phone app that has a dependency on one of the fonts that has been excluded from Windows 10 Mobile, or if you have a Windows desktop app that has a dependency on one of the fonts that has been migrated into optional font packages, and if your app does not make use of font fallback mechanisms provided by Windows.

Types of apps and app scenarios most likely to be impacted include:. Browsers or other apps that do complex layout using lower-level graphics APIs that do not provide font fallback e. If your app manifests the symptoms described, particularly in the above scenarios, then you should review the fonts upon which your app relies.

Please see the following article for fonts recommended for use by apps on Windows Windows 10 font list.



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