![]() So, if you really really need to do this task in ID, you'll need to do a text conversion BEFORE placing in ID to replace all of the combining glyphs with precomposed glyphs. However, it sure looks like Kannada requires combining glyphs, which are not supported in InDesign. That way, InDesign will be able to see the font.) (Another useful trick is to edit the font, if your license permits, and have it declare itself as not having Kannada support. It still has all the Kannada glyphs, sure, as well as the Lao glyphs, etc. On my machine, Arial Unicode shows up as a Korean font. Since Kannada isn't one of those scripts that InDesign supports, there won't be a grouping for it in the font dropdown. Frankly, you'll probably have much better luck with a Kannada-specific Unicode font. Best of luck squeezing Kannada into InDesign! You'll need it.
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