1/14/2024 0 Comments Indesign chinese font styles![]() Summary: The “character” (i.e., “ch” unit) as implemented for indenting appears to be a fixed unit (set at whatever the default text size is, such as 10.5 pt) rather a character of the current type size. The attachment is fairly self-explanatory so I won’t bother repeating the full details here. if you can confirm that what I have done here is OK I will attach it to the bug (and confirm it). The third test above is effectively the control group that shows how Chinese text would normally be expected to behave. ![]() Two ideographic space (U+3000) at paragraph beginning.I am attaching an example (rename from ODT to ZIP) to show how the current implementation for indenting Chinese paragraph text varies with type size (10.5 pt and 72 pt). Both of these issues have been pointed out by in the comments beneath the answer by Hopefully this provides further support for the argument as put forth. ![]() ![]() This is partly an answer supporting the Automatic setting of the indent for Chinese text being 2 characters rather than 1 character, and partly a demonstration of how using a character (“ch”) as a unit of indentation has other problems. ![]()
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