I took a look at Hagai's case and saw that it was resolved based on the font he was using. If you need to mix various languages in the same line of text, you'll also want to look at using a unicode font.
There is some more information here on how to ensure that the text doesn't appear incorrectly in the published output.
If you're running into something else, or using a different version of Storyline, let us know!
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HI HD,
Would you be able to share the .story file with us here so that we're able to take a better look at this?
Just did :)
Thanks Hagai and I'll follow along in your case as well (# 00627526 for my reference)
The same problem happens to us quite a bit. Is there any kind of solution?
Hi Eric,
I took a look at Hagai's case and saw that it was resolved based on the font he was using. If you need to mix various languages in the same line of text, you'll also want to look at using a unicode font.
There is some more information here on how to ensure that the text doesn't appear incorrectly in the published output.
If you're running into something else, or using a different version of Storyline, let us know!
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