In truth, it is not clear to me that the fonts I am using contain such a character-looking at the glyph chart, I'm not seeing anything obvious. Noto is a global font collection for writing in all modern and ancient languages. I cannot find a key-combo for a qamats gadol (U05B8) in the layout that I have.Just to be sure I am doing the right thing, where is this documented? LibreOffice is probably the most compatible with Windows Word. Using a Mac, I find the keyboard layout that works for Word on the Mac does not work-the complex rules for generating a vav-dagesh or vav-holem aren't needed, for instance, as InDesign appears to be using a different layout scheme. But word for Mac has never supported Hebrew, so it is preferable to use another application.Is there a way to assign a paragraph style in a table, so that columns that are in Hebrew, wrap and treat punctuation correctly (or did I just answer my question-assign a Hebrew paragraph style and I'll get what I am looking for - I'll test while I see if the other questions make sense)?.I have run into some anomalies and wonder if I am missing the obvious. I have been re-acquainting myself with Hebrew typography and with the current InDesign. /rebates/&252fhebrew-fonts-for-mac.
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