Monlam Tibetan Font For Mac
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I'm on a Mac. I use Monlam Sans. I have Monlam Unifont. I typed in Monlam Unifont all over the place. Monlam Uni Sans Serif works fine. I can type all of it in Monlam Sans without problems. If I paste into a new document, it works fine. Otherwise, it's gibberish. I tried typing in Monlam Sans in TextEdit, and it works fine. If I paste the resulting gibberish into InDesign, I get strange characters. I can copy the text into Monlam Unifont and paste it into InDesign, and everything works fine. I tried replacing Monlam Sans with Lucida Grande, and it works fine. I'm using the default Mac app for typing in Tibetan. I've tried typing with other apps with no luck. I have a Ubuntu 16.04 computer at home. It works fine on the same fonts. It worked fine for many years on my previous Mac. I have tried on my new Mac, and it doesn't work. I have tried on another Mac, and it doesn't work. I tried a USB thumb drive, and it still doesn't work.
If it matters, I'm using the new, 2018 version of InDesign CC on my Mac. I tried typing in the Chinese version of TextEdit, and it worked fine. I tried typing in the Chinese version of Word, and it worked fine. It also worked fine on my previous Mac.
As I said, I don't use Tibetan font. I have a few Chinese fonts that are okay. I only use Tibetan in the Tibetan script, and for that, I use the Chiriga Tibetan font, which is free, and runs on Mac, Windows and Linux. Also, on Linux, you can install it as UTF-8 and it works fine. (It's a script font, so I didn't import it into InDesign, just used it as a font in the open office text editor.)
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