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> On 1 Jun 2019, at 19:39, Daniel Siegel <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I recently discovered that I cannot search Hebrew text in a pdf if it’s pointed, even if I enter the word I’m looking for already pointed. For Nisus documents, if I enter the search text unpointed then it will find nothing. If I enter it right to left and pointed, then it will find it.
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> Would anyone know if there is a way to get around this? Even when I’m sure that the letters are right to left, the search still yields nothing without adding the pointing.
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> Thanks.
> Daniel
Hello Daniel,
In NWP app, if you enter pointed or unpointed text in Normal Find with the search option “ignore diacritics” you should be able to find both pointed and unpointed occurrences at the same time.
In PDF Expert when pointed (Arabic) text is entered in its Find box, it finds pointed occurrences only. When unpointed text is entered or pasted in its Find box, it finds unpointed occurrences only. Pasted text in PDF Expert’s Find box fails to find occurrences in the PDF if the pasted text includes a directionality mark \x{200E} or \x{200F}. Removing the invisible mark restores the expected behaviour.
I tried some other apps which I have:
PDF Search and Skim behave as PDF Expert.
Preview and PDFpenPro cannot find more than one-letter find expressions.
Hamid
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