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March 15, 2020 at 2:02 pm in reply to: Finding and Replacing a font in an In Design table? #12328143
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MemberWhat are the best/profitable freelance jobs to begin with?
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MemberI can’t get defaults to work that way, and the “old” workaround I used to use inside the function doesn’t seem to work either:
druparker
MemberIn a nutshell, I’m looking for a way to programmatically convert a given CMYK to LAB which would also respect the color profile referencing the values. So, if the user is set in XCMYK vs SWOPv2 the same CMYK recipe will produce, correctly, two very different LAB values.
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druparker
Memberif you’re gets listed first and the automated second, yours will get overridden if you are using the same style names. If you name the dropcap character style (and export tag style) something different and assign it to all your dropcaps, then attach it on export, you shouldn’t get overridden by the automated settings.
druparker
MemberYou could produce just one version, which would be the print paperback, and then also upload that as a fixed-layout ebook. Basically, you would need to set the paperback size to something that would be compatible with both print and digital devices, so something like A5 should do it. You could then output the book to PDF, fixed epub, and imposing it as two PDF pages on an A4 page.
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