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Old 07-21-2022, 01:50 AM   #248
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(I assume that's just a lot of codes for Chinese characters. Unsure how up-to-date or accurate it is though. Unicode, each year, is always getting updates/additions/revisions. Since that article was written in 2012, we've gone from Unicode 6.1 -> Unicode 14.0.)
Yes, the Chinese characters plus spaces. Unicode revisions don't matter here because the characters themselves are already in InDesign and correct, they just aren't showing because they haven't yet had a font supplied because I've selected all at first and made it the paragraph style for the English. Then the GREP search styles characters in those ranges with a Chinese font. The Chinese typesetting is done outside of InDesign and is already checked, it only needs a font.

I haven't yet exported an InDesign file with Chinese as EPUB, but the Chinese would have a span name so I guess that could be replaced easily in Atom or something with the span containing the language tags. Not sure if InDesign would put the span around individual characters or phrases.
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