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Solved! It was a font problem, plus the font was installed as a system font, so after all admins had their run, we could clean up all the fonts we didn’t need and then install the new version of the font that was provided to us by the type foundry.
Hi Tim,
thanks for your suggestion, thats what we have been doing alll the time, but I’m trying to understand why this is occuring on Windows and not on Mac …
Hallo David,
thank you for your answer. I watched your video with the “dissapear” character style. But this GREP you sent didn’t work, maybe I made a mistake somewhere. I have found a solution for this specific problem, with this specific GREP: \.(?=~%), erasing all the dots that appear before a sixth squad. But it would of course be cool if I had a GREP that erases any puntuation at the end of the paragraph …
It’s maybe important to mention that the paragraph style it a part of a TOC, which has this structure:
1.- tab – Chapter Title(with the period) – sixth quad – Right indent Tab sixht quad – Page number
I hope you understand the structure well.
Many greetings, stay healthy
Ilija
How can I do that though? How can I set a nested style only for the LAST character in the row?
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