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Is it normally? Or something wrong in my feature definition:
@acute = [cacute sacute zacute nacute oacute];
@kreska = [ckreska skreska zkreska nkreska okreska];
feature locl { # Localized Forms
language PLK exclude_dflt; # Polish;
sub @acute by @kreska;
} locl;
???
PS
All corresponding glyphs really exists! :)
7 Oct 2005 — 3:17am
I think it is normal.
I'm not saying that your code is correct, but from what I heard,
despite some of the Pro fonts containing the locl feature, the latest
version of InDesign, CS2, still does not support it yet.
But keep the feature in your font, because future versions will.
7 Oct 2005 — 5:11am
I believe InDesign does not support the language tag.
7 Oct 2005 — 3:51pm
See page 14 of Adobe’s OT User’s Guide for a list of currently supported features.
23 Oct 2005 — 6:20pm
Yup, it's not supported yet. Perhaps in a future version.
As a reminder, you can request features directly by using the form here: http://www.adobe.com/support/feature.html
Cheers,
T
25 Oct 2005 — 7:04am
Thanks. I'm still waiting... ;)
29 Oct 2005 — 11:05pm
What, it hasn't been added yet! Egads!
You'd think we were busy or something. :)
T