![]() If applicable, the macOS version number will be printed before the bug title, such as the following, "", which means this bug should only appear in macOS 10.13 "High Sierra". "" would indicate any version since Mac OS X 10.12.4 "Sierra". Use of Latin "gibberish" conflicts with non-Latin fonts in compiler Symptoms #SCRIVENER 3 FOR MAC HIGH SIERRA MAC OS X# When using some non-Latin fonts, such as Arabic, in the Compile Format Designer interface, the font will be immediately reset to one that can display Latin characters, on account of how the filler text used to preview formatting uses these characters. Given how the text engine works, it will attempt to find a font that can display the characters given to it, if the current font lacks them. Some fonts lack a Latin compatibility character set, and attempting to use them in the compiler will fail. Spotlight fails to index text within projects Symptoms Using a more complete Unicode font that supports both the intended characters of the document and Latin base characters should avoid the problem entirely. When a Mac is functioning correctly, searching for text that you have written in your project will highlight that project as a search result, allowing you to quickly open it just like any other Spotlight document result. In cases where the Spotlight engine is broken, only the name of the project, or any text found in the Quick Look preview, will be discovered. ![]() ![]() #SCRIVENER 3 FOR MAC HIGH SIERRA SOFTWARE#.#SCRIVENER 3 FOR MAC HIGH SIERRA SERIAL NUMBER#.#SCRIVENER 3 FOR MAC HIGH SIERRA MAC OS X#.#SCRIVENER 3 FOR MAC HIGH SIERRA LICENSE KEY#.#SCRIVENER 3 FOR MAC HIGH SIERRA SERIAL KEY#.
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