This Week in InDesign Articles, Number 9
I know it's been quiet around here, but there's lots buzzing behind the scenes. In the meantime, here are some goodies you should take a look at.
Anne-Marie and I have been on our first-ever indesignsecrets “offsite meeting” in Salt Lake City, Utah. It’s a very pretty city in a valley between large mountains. I’d rather be here in the winter, when I could get some skiing in. But there was no time for fun this week. Instead, we’ve been planning, cogitating, reviewing, and generally getting a sense of what new cool things we can bring you. I think you’ll like it!
In the meantime, the blog has been a bit quiet (thanks Fritz for keeping the fires burning). But I’ve been monitoring the InDesphere anyway, and have a few jewels to pass on:
- Colorado’s Erica Gamet is the newest trainer to fall prey to the joys of GREP.
- I’ve been encouraging Adobe to add Photoshop-like image adjustments (“make this image look better!”) in InDesign for years. Now Epical has a solution that looks promising.
- Unless you’ve been living inside a giant InDesign box, you know that Apple’s Snow Leopard (Mac OS 10.6) shipped today. I know I’m supposed to always be on the cutting edge, but to be honest, I’d rather wait until the inevitable 10.6.1. But the features certainly look appealing.
- I can’t figure out what to do with this script from InDiScript, but it’s cool: It converts footnotes back into text inside the text story. Let me know below how you use it!
- Do you live in Brazil? Check out the InDesign conference in Brazil! I’m sure it’ll be awesome. Wish I could be there.
- Jim Felici wrote a nice piece about the two-spaces-after-punctuation problem on creativepro. Should you type two? One? Check it out.
I can’t wait to see what happens next week! In the meantime, my flight home is about to start boarding, so I’d better wrap this up. Enjoy!
This article was last modified on December 19, 2021
This article was first published on August 28, 2009
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