![]() ![]() This fixes the issue of tone mark+vowel clashing in the same position, however, it is still not typographically correct. With other fonts (in this case Norasi), InDesign tackles the problem by placing all tone marks vertically distant from the consonant. ![]() This leads to a clash (in this example over the word ทั่ว) in which the tone mark and vowel appear on top of one another: With some fonts, in this case Adobe Thai, tone marks appear directly above a consonant, but do not move upwards to make room for vowels. In InDesign, the diacritics are rendered in one of two ways, both of which are incorrect. ให้), but are able to move vertically upwards to make way for vowels (e.g. Tone marks are displayed directly above a consonant (e.g. The fonts I've tested include Microsoft (Norasi), Adobe (Adobe Thai), and Google (Noto Sans Thai).įirst, here is how the stack should appear, using Microsoft Word with TH Sarabun font: ![]() I have tested several Thai fonts in InDesign CS6, and none of them are able to display Thai diacritics in the vertical stack correctly. ![]()
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