Then, the font chages to Helvetica, for example.Īt first I thought that the font didnt had those characters, then that was why it was changing font.īut I figure out, that is not true. The thing is that when I write with that font, is everything ok until I try to use one of those leters that is compose of a dot and vocal for example ī. When instaling it (have the copywrite version) says in the especification that there is the latin 1 supplement that covers those characters. My font for roman alphatet is DV1-TTGanesh. I am typing in sanskrit, so, when typing in roman alphabet I need some supplements like ā ṣ ḥ ś ī Maybe you know about it? and can give a hand? ?
Really having a tough time to figure out the answer.
Once installed, go to Preferences and then Menu Keys.In Nisus Writer Pro, go to the Macro menu and then choose "Add Macro to Menu from File".Once you've downloaded the Macro, follow these steps: You can download the macro you need here.
Instead, we need to install what's called a Macro.
command + space), the automatic font style and size won't work within Nisus Writer Pro when you switch languages that way. While you can still switch between languages using the system-wide shortcut (e.g. Next, in order to take advantages of the Nisus Writer Pro settings above, we need to create a way to switch between English and Hindi within Nisus Writer Pro.
All of the built-in programs within your operating system (macOS) will support typing in Hindi.