Type asian text using inline input, Checking spelling, Check spelling – Adobe InCopy CC 2015 User Manual
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Type Asian text using inline input
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Choose Edit > Preferences > Advanced Type (Windows) or InCopy > Preferences > Advanced Type (Mac OS).
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Select Use Inline Input For Non-Latin Text, and then click OK.
You can use a system input method, if available, for adding 2-byte and 4-byte characters. This method is especially
useful for entering Asian characters.
You can use a special input program to input Asian text directly into text frames.
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Checking spelling
Check spelling
You can check the spelling in a document or in all open stories. InCopy highlights misspelled or unknown words,
repeated words (such as “the the”), uncapitalized words, and uncapitalized sentences. When performing a spell check,
InCopy checks all XML content and expanded inline notes.
When you check spelling, InCopy uses the dictionary for the languages you assigned to the text in your document.
InCopy uses the Proximity language dictionaries for both spelling and hyphenation. Each dictionary contains hundreds
of thousands of words with standard hyphenation breaks.
For stand-alone stories (stories not linked to an InDesign layout), you can customize language dictionaries to ensure
that any unique vocabulary you use is recognized and treated correctly. For example, when you run a spelling check
(Edit > Spelling > Check Spelling), you can click Add and enter the settings you want.
Set spelling preferences
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Choose Edit > Preferences > Spelling (Windows) or InCopy > Preferences > Spelling (Mac OS).
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Do any of the following:
• Select Misspelled Words to find words that do not appear in the language dictionary.
• Select Repeated Words to find duplicate words such as “the the.”
• Select Uncapitalized Words to find words (such as “germany”) that appear in the dictionary only as capitalized
words (“Germany”).
• Select Uncapitalized Sentences to find uncapitalized words following periods, exclamation points, and question
marks.
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Select Enable Dynamic Spelling to underline potentially misspelled words while you type.