Can't view Arabic with Indesign Thread poster: Muhammad Atallah
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Hello Everybody, Recently, I have done a translation project for an American agency. The file was in Indesign format, and should be translated into Arabic. After submitting my translation, the agency sent me an email informing me that they can't view the Arabic translation. Although the file works well in my computer, and I proved this by sending the file in PDF format to the agency, they can't view the Arabic translation. Does anyone have any idea of how to overcome this problem?... See more Hello Everybody, Recently, I have done a translation project for an American agency. The file was in Indesign format, and should be translated into Arabic. After submitting my translation, the agency sent me an email informing me that they can't view the Arabic translation. Although the file works well in my computer, and I proved this by sending the file in PDF format to the agency, they can't view the Arabic translation. Does anyone have any idea of how to overcome this problem? Any help will be highly appreciated. Best Regards! ▲ Collapse | | | Nicole Schnell United States Local time: 21:50 English to German + ... In memoriam They simply need the font that you used. | Mar 24, 2009 |
Otherwise your translation will not display. Send them this particular font (all versions that you have), they have to install it in Program Files > Adobe > Indesign > Fonts. Everything should work out just fine then. Good luck and best regards, Nicole | | |
I had the same problem with illustrator. Should I get also the fonts from the translator. Thanks, Inés | | | Balasubramaniam L. India Local time: 10:20 Member (2006) English to Hindi + ... SITE LOCALIZER Middle-eastern version of Indesign will be required to see Arabic properly | Mar 25, 2009 |
Up to CS3, the regular version of Indesign does not support Arabic language. They have brought out a separate Middle Eastern version which has specific support for Arabic and other right to left languages. So if you are able to use Arabic properly in your computer, you probably have the Middle Eastern version of Indesign, while your client probably has a regular version. That could be why they are not able to see the Arabic properly. Explore this link and the other link... See more Up to CS3, the regular version of Indesign does not support Arabic language. They have brought out a separate Middle Eastern version which has specific support for Arabic and other right to left languages. So if you are able to use Arabic properly in your computer, you probably have the Middle Eastern version of Indesign, while your client probably has a regular version. That could be why they are not able to see the Arabic properly. Explore this link and the other links in this website for more information: http://typophile.com/node/49832 So this is not a question of fonts and sending your clients the Arabic fonts is unlikely to help.
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Balasubramaniam L. wrote: Up to CS3, the regular version of Indesign does not support Arabic language. They have brought out a separate Middle Eastern version which has specific support for Arabic and other right to left languages. So if you are able to use Arabic properly in your computer, you probably have the Middle Eastern version of Indesign, while your client probably has a regular version. That could be why they are not able to see the Arabic properly. Explore this link and the other links in this website for more information: http://typophile.com/node/49832 So this is not a question of fonts and sending your clients the Arabic fonts is unlikely to help. [2009-03-25 07:59 GMT पर संपादन हुआ] Yes, thats it. | | | InDesign CS3 ME Version | Mar 25, 2009 |
Dear Muhammad, Same problem happened to me last week. Your client must install InDesign CS3 ME Version. ME means a Middle East Version that supports all eastern (Right to Left ) Langauges. Kind Reagrds Fathy Shehatto
[Edited at 2009-03-25 11:18 GMT] | | | Nicole Schnell United States Local time: 21:50 English to German + ... In memoriam I thought about the wrong InDesign version too, but... | Mar 25, 2009 |
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