I made a concept of a text , some symbols included. Whan I change the font, the symbols have disappeared or have changed (f.e. âáßàÄM+[). Is there any possibility to keep the original symbols? (New Times Roman)
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I made a concept of a text , some symbols included. Whan I change the font, the symbols have disappeared or have changed (f.e. âáßàÄM+[). Is there any possibility to keep the original symbols? (Arial)
Vincent van Gool
Try to change the font and leave original symbols unchanged
Try to change the font and leave original symbols unchanged
Vincent van Gool, Amsterdam
Try to change the font and leave original symbols unchanged
Greetings–VJF wrote: I made a concept of a text , some symbols included. Whan I change the font, the symbols have disappeared or have changed (f.e. âáßàÄM+[). Is there any possibility to keep the original symbols? (New Times Roman)
Please, could you be more specific?
Which characters did you insert, using which font and which language coding?
Which font face did you apply to the original symbols?
Cheers
Robert
Re: Times New Roman arrow symbols
Greetings–VJF wrote: As I said: default font is New Roman Times. I inserted arrows (pull-downmenu Insert, Symbol).
Then I changed the font with the txt and symbols to the Arial font with the peculiar result.
Vincent
If you actually used Atlantis to insert “arrow” symbols, it cannot have been with a Times New Roman font face. Atlantis currently has no support for UNICODE characters and the Times New Roman “arrow” symbols are part of the Times New Roman “extended” UNICODE characters. So the Times New Roman “arrow” symbols cannot currently be inserted using Atlantis.
If you did insert “arrow” symbols with Atlantis, it can only have been using a “symbol” font, i.e. the “Symbol” font itself, or maybe the Wingding font, or some other more exotic font.
If this is the case, and you changed the font face from “Symbol” to Arial, the characters are bound to be different. The characters in the so-called “symbol” fonts are different from the ones found in “non-symbol” fonts such as Arial or Times New Roman.
If you want to retain the arrow symbols that you inserted in the first place, you’ll have to select the Arial characters that replaced them and re-apply the “Symbol” font to them (Format | Font…)
Cheers
Robert
Re: Arrow symbols
Greetings--VJF wrote: Thanks, Robert.
I already concluded what you nicely explained.
So, the answer on my question is: no simple way. But there is a complicated one.
Groet,
Vincent
There is nothing complicated about this.
As a matter of fact, it could not be simpler!
Symbols are inserted using special "symbol" fonts.
Ordinary characters are inserted using ordinary non-symbol fonts.
UNICODE characters might seem a good idea. But as things stand, very few applications have UNICODE support and documents using UNICODE symbols often have "portability" problems.
Cheers
Robert