What problems arise in using GreekKeys Unicode fonts with InDesign?
If you are using only regular style Greek (not italic or bold), then GreekKeys Unicode fonts (New Athena Unicode, AttikaU, BosporosU, KadmosU) will work fine in InDesign CS. These fonts do not, however, have separate versions for italic and bold and other styles, and InDesign insists on such additional fonts if you want to use those styles. If you import bold or italic styles from Word, InDesign will display the words as regular instead. If you try to apply bold or italic within InDesign, nothing will happen. Perhaps at some point bold and italic versions of the fonts will be created, but so far there has not been time to do so. Return to top of FAQ. | Support home I’ve installed the GreekKeys fonts but in the application I am using they are not showing up in the font menu where I expect them to appear. Your fonts are probably actually present in the menu. Some Adobe applications alphabetize New Athena Unicode font under Athena, ignoring the word “New”. Occasionally, earlier versions o