Episode 219
Podcast 219
• Interview with Russell Viers
• Obscure InDesign Feature of the Week: Show Processing Instruction
(thank you Sander Nijssen!)
In this episode:
- New features in InDesign v10.2, aka "February 2015 release of InDesign CC 2014"
- Hey there's more than a couple! Listen up
- Our opinion on why some are useful, others not so (but may become so)
- Interview with Russell Viers
- Obscure InDesign Feature of the Week: Show Processing Instruction
(thank you Sander Nijssen!)
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Links mentioned in this podcast:- PePcon 2015, June 1–4 in Philadelphia PA Registration open now!
- Our in-depth article on new features in InDesign v10.2
- What is Microsoft XPS?
- Adobe Project Layup: introduction and initial reactions
- Russell Viers's seminars at PePcon 2015, June 1–4 in Philadelphia
- Russell's web site
- Russell's comprehensive article on Long Documents in InDesign Magazine
- Adobe's Touch apps (apps for mobile devices)
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