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It does NOT work with Adobe Hebrew.
And as I posted, it works in Word, Indesign CS5 (I believe in CS6 as well, but I never owned CS6 to be able to test it), and even in Illustrator CC.
Therefore it seems that it’s not a specific font or font vendor issue, nor is it a system issue.
It seems like something Adobe did to the keyboard shortcuts in CC.
Do you know any senior engineers at Adobe with whom you can take this up?
Without that enabled you don’t get the world composer, the dual direction paragraph arrows, etc.
I see the hebrew didn’t come through in my post.
It reads (transliterated): tomech ivrit.
Actually it does. Winsoft is out of the picture. No plug-in.
Go to your Adobe CC desktop app. Click on preferences. Click on the “Apps” tab.
There’s a pop-up menu in there with all the languages supported.
Besides “English” and “International English” there’s also “English ???? ?????”
That’s Adobe’s built in Hebrew support.
Check it out.
Mac.
In Design CC US English with Hebrew support.
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