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Enter glyphs by way of the Glyphs panel. The panel initially shows glyphs in the font where the cursor is located, but you can view a different font, view a type style in the font for example, Light, Regular, or Bold , and make the panel display a subset of glyphs in the font for example, math symbols, numbers, or punctuation symbols. Search box B. Show subset of glyphs C. Font list E. Font style. Choose an option below Entire Font to narrow the list to a subset of glyphs.

For example, Punctuation displays only punctuation glyphs; Math Symbols narrows the choices to mathematical symbols. To do this, click the drop-down arrow on the left of the Search box and choose the required search parameter. A glyph is a specific form of a character.

For example, in certain fonts, the capital letter A is available in several forms, such as swash and small cap. You can use the Glyphs panel to locate any glyph in a font. Use the Glyphs panel when you want to insert these alternate glyphs in your document. You can also use the Glyphs panel to view and insert OpenType attributes such as ornaments, swashes, fractions, and ligatures.

You can insert common characters such as em dashes and en dashes, registered trademark symbols, and ellipses. If special characters that you use repeatedly do not appear on the list of special characters, add them to a glyph set that you create. Select a different font and type style, if available. From the Show menu, choose Entire Font. Or, if you selected an OpenType font, choose from a number of OpenType categories. Choose a custom glyph set from the Show menu. See Create and edit custom glyph sets.

InCopy tracks the previous 35 distinct glyphs you inserted and makes them available under Recently Used in the first row of the Glyphs panel you have to expand the panel to see all 35 glyphs on the first row. Choose Recent Glyphs on the Show list to display all recently used glyphs in the main body of the Glyphs panel, and then double-click a glyph. When a character includes alternate glyphs, it appears in the Glyphs panel with a triangle icon in the lower-right corner. You can click and hold the character in the Glyphs panel to display a pop-up menu of the alternate glyphs, or you can display alternate glyphs in the Glyphs panel.

For easy selection, the Glyphs panel allows you to display characters for only the selected OpenType attributes. You can select various options from the Show menu in the Glyphs panel. Do not confuse these options with those that appear on the Glyphs panel menu, which let you apply forms to selected text.

See Apply OpenType font attributes. The options displayed vary depending on which font is selected. For more information on OpenType fonts, see www. A glyph set is a named collection of glyphs from one or more fonts. Saving commonly used glyphs in a glyph set prevents you from having to look for them each time you need to use them. Glyph sets are not attached to any particular document; they are stored with other InDesign preferences in a separate file that can be shared. You can determine whether the font is remembered with the added glyph.

Remembering fonts is useful, for example, when you are working with dingbat characters that may not appear in other fonts. Insert At Front. Append At End. Unicode Order. To bind the glyph to its font, select Remember Font With Glyph.

A glyph that remembers its font ignores the font applied to the selected text in the document when the glyph is inserted into that text. It also ignores the font specified in the Glyph panel itself. If you deselect this option, the Unicode value of the current font is used. To view additional glyphs, choose a different font or style. If the glyph is not defined with a font, you cannot select a different font.

To change the order in which glyphs are added to the set, choose an Insert Order option. Custom glyph sets are stored in files kept in the Glyph Sets folder, a subfolder of the Presets folder. You can copy glyph set files to other computers and in so doing make custom glyph sets available to others. Copy glyph set files to and from these folders to share them with others:. Windows Vista and Windows 7. You can specify different quotation marks for different languages.

For Double Quotes, select a pair of quotation marks, or type the pair of characters you want to use. For Single Quotes, select a pair of quotation marks, or type the pair of characters you want to use. The character frequently used to indicate feet, arcminutes, or minutes of time is the prime mark.

It looks like a slanted apostrophe. Fate: Greek religions included concepts that could be said to resemble an ultimate reality. Zeus, the mightiest of gods was afraid of fate or destiny. In Greek philosophy, the concept of ultimate reality was emphasized, often at the expense of traditional beliefs about Gods.

The Universe: The ancient Greeks viewed the Earth as a flat disk floating on the river of ocean. The world was seen as a living thing, with body and soul. Spirits, Monsters and other beings: Greek religion included in the beliefs of mythical creatures that populates their myths. These creatures include: Amazons, female worriers. Keres, evil female spirits.

Medusa, female monster with snakes for hair. Satyrs, half men, half goat. Centaurs, half man half horse. Sirense and Typhon. Death and the After life: Death was not a 'glorious' thing for ancient Greeks. For people who sinned they were sent to Hades, and Tartarus.

But Elysium was a paradise for the good. The Greek also believed in Reincarnation. Gods: The Gods of Ancient Greek, were the described as human in form but with special abilities. Gods were presented as large, multi generational formality, each having their own specific appearance and personality. The 14 Olympian gods were principal Gods, though only 12 lived on Mount Olympus at a time. The Ancient Greeks had many rituals to honor Gods. These character sets are informative, not normative.

They are guidelines. We reserve the right to update, modify, replace or withdraw them at any time without prior notice. This character set supports Greek monotonic orthography, which is the standard system for Modern Greek. This character set supports Greek polytonic orthography, which is the standard system for Ancient Greek and Medieval Greek.

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