Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
Andy Mcgroarty
MemberThank you David, the 2nd article helped me fix the problem, thanks again.
Andy Mcgroarty
MemberThank you for this, but i’m still on CS6 so don’t have some of these options.
Andy Mcgroarty
MemberAny chance you could help with this David?
Andy Mcgroarty
MemberOk so i hit a bit a of a problem with the numbers David. Each new set of numbers i created would continue on from the last number instead of starting from scratch.
So at the end of each chapter there are three points to be made, 1. 2. 3. But after the first chapter when i used the new paragraph style it would start 4. 5. 6. not 1. 2. 3.
I googled it and found this article: https://creativepro.com/why-wont-my-list-numbering-restart/ But it didn’t quite work, i’m on CS6 btw. So i just changed the level in Paragraph, which worked fine until i got level 9 and don’t have any levels left so it starts 4. 5. 6. again.
Any suggestions?
Thank you.
Andy Mcgroarty
MemberPerfect! Thank you David!
April 9, 2022 at 1:54 pm in reply to: How to get the text within a Table to flow over the page? #14364104Andy Mcgroarty
MemberThank you for your quick response David! And thank you for your explanation, i’ll look into your suggestions, splitting the row might work.
When the book’s out i’ll send you a link ;-)
Thanks again!
Andy Mcgroarty
MemberGreat! Thank you!
Andy Mcgroarty
MemberThanks guys. I couldn’t find the object, but changing the horizontal margins means i can at least get a equal page size when i zoom in and out. Thanks for the tip!
Andy Mcgroarty
MemberAwesome!
Andy Mcgroarty
MemberAnd you Dwayne! Best wishes!
Andy Mcgroarty
Member“Multiple space to single space” Amazing Dieter! That did it! Thank you so much!!!
Andy Mcgroarty
MemberThank you Dwayne. I hope all is well with you sir!
Yeah, i have been doing all you have suggested, still no luck.
Andy Mcgroarty
MemberThanks Andy, i tried again today and magically it worked, no rhyme or reason to it. I did just get rid of some malware, maybe that was part of it.
But thanks for your help much appreciated!
October 12, 2016 at 8:49 am in reply to: Applying Diacritical marks for transliteration of Arabic language #88990Andy Mcgroarty
MemberCool, no problem Olaf, I’ll put together what I have and send you a link. Best wishes, Andy.
October 11, 2016 at 2:10 pm in reply to: Applying Diacritical marks for transliteration of Arabic language #88982Andy Mcgroarty
MemberHi Olaf. My apologies for the delay in responding. Thank you for your kind comments. I am glad to hear that i am not the only one trying to deal with these issues, it gives me great comfort to hear that i am not alone!
As for the kerning on the characters that i have created, you can’t really see much difference when you use them on their own, but when you correct the kerning manually to the same values as the original letters you can see a difference and they do look great. My main issue was with fonts as a whole not having what it takes when it came to making the text look good on the page because of a lack of good kerning generally, transliteration characters aside. I believe that Robert Slimbachs fonts (Garamond, Garamond Premier Pro Arno, Jenson) are by far the best around for setting longform text, the only problem is that none of them have Lib of Congress transliteration characters.
If we are doing things strictly by the book then i’m not sure i am allowed to share the mini font with you, but if you have IndyFont then i can send you the Indesign files and you can generate them yourself. I will say that they were created for Garamond Premier Pro, not Garamond Pro. Let me know what you think.
Thank you for your comments gain, much appreciated!
-
AuthorPosts
