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  • in reply to: Character Style Automation for Foreign words #67127
    Bambang Damayanto
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    Hi Erwan, first of all thanks a lot to help me. I use Bahasa (Indonesia Language) on my works, so in my publishing rules, every foreign words (english, french, etc) must be in italic style to differentiate our language with a foreign language. Example: “Kami di Indonesia menggunakan desktop publishing seperti InDesign dan InCopy.” In this case, cause “desktop publishing” is the English language, the phrase or word that should be in italic style.
    I hope you’ll understand what I mean. Thanks a lot, Erwan.

    in reply to: Title Case #66747
    Bambang Damayanto
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    Wooowwwww, I have a response from GURU’s…thank you very much. Regarding your answer, there’s no title case option in basic or advanced character format. The Title Case option is only in text variable menu.
    Okey David thanks for all. Nice to meet you.
    Fyi, I preparing to publish my own book with the title “How to Make Book, Magazine, and Newspaper with InDesign and InCopy”

    in reply to: Character Style Automation for Foreign words #66746
    Bambang Damayanto
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    Hi Thompson, thanks for your great advice. Well, I’m still trying to get the solution. I try to combine with some GREP expression and scripts.

    in reply to: Character Style Automation for Foreign words #66727
    Bambang Damayanto
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    Thanks Dwayne for your response. In my case, they are not tagged for italic, then I think that InDesign will detect foreign words when we turn on the check spelling. So perhaps by using greps or scripts, we can automatically change the words in italic style.

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