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Re: Using Keyboard Viewer and Still Don't See a Character

Steve,

Did you find the answer for this? If I use the Glyphs palette (Type>Glyphs), on
my computer the schwa is available for Times, and Helvetica, maybe others, but I
don't know about True Type Ditot (which I don't have). It may be Ditot doesn't
have that character available.

Carolyn

--- In adobe-indesign@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen Tiano, Book Designer"
<steve@...> wrote:
>
> Maybe I'm just staring too long and need a break, but I'm looking for
> the "schwa" (that sort of upside down lowercase e) and I can't find
> it. I'm in Truetype DIdot. But I couldn't find it in PS Times--even
> tho', at least in the Times sample of text, it's present. It's just
> in the Keyboard Viewer that I need to find it, so I can repeat it in
> different typefaces.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Steve Tiano
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Maybe I'm just staring too long and need a break, but I'm looking for the "schwa" (that sort of upside down lowercase e) and I can't find it. I'm in Truetype...
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... hi am 17 I am designing a newspaper on cs4 but i don't really no how to do anything i have the trial version they gave me 3 templates for the newspaper, is...
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Jul 10, 2009
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Well, for starters, consider that a typesetter needs to be able to read. You should have noticed that you replied to my question with a question; and mine had...
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Jul 10, 2009
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It takes time and patience to develop your skills in anything especially Creative Suite. I wish I was 17 when I was introduced to this software ... I wish you...
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Google on "type a schwa" and you'll find what you need. If your International menu is activated (via System Preferences) and you select Character Palette,...
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Jul 10, 2009
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Steve, Did you find the answer for this? If I use the Glyphs palette (Type>Glyphs), on my computer the schwa is available for Times, and Helvetica, maybe...
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