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1. Re: Turkish Language Character Bug
Ellis home Aug 22, 2013 7:38 AM (in response to igaveup)What font are you using? Maybe that font doesn't have the glyphs for the Turkish language.
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2. Re: Turkish Language Character Bug
igaveup Aug 23, 2013 12:23 AM (in response to Ellis home)Yes you are right! I was altering a broshure design from english to turkish main idea is to keep them similar except for language. Uni Sans Light does not support ş,ğ and İ (capital i with dot top of it)
thanks for suggestion, i have changed it to something else but i think it should be added.
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3. Re: Turkish Language Character Bug
[Jongware] Aug 23, 2013 2:56 AM (in response to igaveup)igaveup wrote:
.. i have changed it to something else but i think it should be added.
Best thing to do about that is contact the font publisher -- FontFabric.
In the mean time: ... you can 'add' them yourself Using IndyFont, you can design the additional characters and put them in a separate font; then, using FontMixer, you can make a single 'virtual' font out of the original plus your new characters.
(Disclaimer: IndyFont is a commercial product which I wrote; the demo only allows creating a single character font. FontMixer is a free companion tool by Marc Autret.)
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4. Re: Turkish Language Character Bug
igaveup Aug 23, 2013 4:00 AM (in response to [Jongware])Hmm useful info thanks for support


