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Hey everyone I was hoping to get help figuring out what's happening to these arabic words.
I don't know how else to describe it. I've tried repasting and it seems as if they are connected. Meaning if I luckily get one fixed another breaks apart the same way.
Thanks so much
Does it happen with another Arabic font? I do suspect this particular font you're using, however, check if the Tracking is at low level or at zero, tracking can be found in the Character Panel, do check the Kerning as well and see if changing Optical to Metrics will make any difference.
If all looks fine at your end, I would then need to replicate the problem on my machine, so please share your OS info, InDesign version, and perhaps the font itself in case I don't have it.
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Does it happen with another Arabic font? I do suspect this particular font you're using, however, check if the Tracking is at low level or at zero, tracking can be found in the Character Panel, do check the Kerning as well and see if changing Optical to Metrics will make any difference.
If all looks fine at your end, I would then need to replicate the problem on my machine, so please share your OS info, InDesign version, and perhaps the font itself in case I don't have it.
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Hey Zaid I think you are spot on it's the typeface I'm using that is causing this problem. However it's really unusual that the problem has started 19 chapters in and so far just this chapter. The kerning and tracking are set to 0 as well.
I'm on 10.11.16 using InDesign CC 2017 and I believe it's the ME version.
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I'm using Amiri downloaded from Google Fonts.
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One last thing Zaid. It looks like it's where the word lands thats causing the issue. If I move the word elsewhere it fixes. If I grab any other word and paste it where it's currently breaking the word apart it does the same to the new word.
Hope that helps
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ibbieosman wrote
One last thing Zaid. It looks like it's where the word lands thats causing the issue. If I move the word elsewhere it fixes. If I grab any other word and paste it where it's currently breaking the word apart it does the same to the new word.
Hope that helps
In this case, it has nothing to do with the font, specially you mentioned that you didn't encounter any such issue in previous chapters.
I'm away from my post today and cannot investigate the Amiri Font, however my suspicion shifted towards something else, could it be you have an empty frame in the page or on the master that has perhaps text wrap? Try "Select All" while on the page to see if empty frames appears some where on the page, try the same on the Master page.
What happens if you create a new text frame and place your text in there, does these same behaviour occur?
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I'll try that, thanks so much Zaid. I really appreciate the help.
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Do you have Adobe World-Ready Paragraph Composer applied to the paragraph?
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Yes I do Jane. It's really odd that it's showing up on the 19th chapter of this book I'm laying out.