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Hi Chris,
Thank you for your help, I was able to add the custom set using the unicode you provided.
However, the squares remained where some of the diacritic marks should be.
It is unclear to me whether the problem is embedded in my composite font, my file, or my InDesign.
The characters appear correctly in my colleague’s file in her composite font, but not in my composite font. Even though the settings appear exactly the same.
Thank you for the response.
I tried putting this in the custom set by
1. Click New… in the cutstom window
2. Select Unicode in the drop-down menu
3. Paste the text in the character field
[\x{0E00}-\x{0E7F}]
InDesign then tells me to enter a valid code.
Am I doing something wrong?
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