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ParticipantJongware said:
A little Google-fu found this InDesign Online Help en français: https://help.adobe.com/fr_FR/in…..index.html
You can also switch your entire InDesign installation to use French: https://creativepro.com/cha…..ee-app.php
Brwosing the French help, by the way, taught me that the French term for “Drop Caps” is lettrines. What a nice word :) (https://help.adobe.com/fr_FR/in…..6dc4a.html)
As for the Adobe Help, find “Drop Caps” in the english version and then, in the address, change “en_US” for “fr_FR”. The page will be the same but in french.
benc.academie
ParticipantWe are still using EPS with clipping path, CMYK files here. If you are “old school”, we are “ancient”… I can't make them swith to psd or tiff, i am surely not thinking about making them use RGB! At least we switched to InDesign… althought many of our projects are still in CS3. *sight*
May 3, 2010 at 6:46 am in reply to: Is there a way to separate things like this Automatically? #55619benc.academie
ParticipantHi Jongware,
To make this script more flexible, i've replaced the fisrt two lines with this
toMatch = “”;
toMatch = prompt (“Enter your GREP Expression”);
applyStylename = “”;
applyStylename = prompt (“Enter the Style name”);Now, i don't know what to do with the infos at the top. Since this is an alteration of your original script, should i add an Edit to it or do you want me to leave the heading as it was. It is your script after all. I am new to programming so i don't know the “convention”.
Thanks
//DESCRIPTION:Magic Tire Table Changer
// Jongware, 06-Apr-2010
// toMatch & applyStylename Prompts added by Benc.academie
// Warning: contains extremely targeted code;
// not likely usable for anyone else.benc.academie
ParticipantThis can be usefull, thanks Jongware. I really should lear JS!
Ben
May 2, 2010 at 11:46 pm in reply to: Is there a way to separate things like this Automatically? #52430benc.academie
ParticipantHi Jongware,
To make this script more flexible, i've replaced the fisrt two lines with this
toMatch = “”;
toMatch = prompt (“Enter your GREP Expression”);
applyStylename = “”;
applyStylename = prompt (“Enter the Style name”);Now, i don't know what to do with the infos at the top. Since this is an alteration of your original script, should i add an Edit to it or do you want me to leave the heading as it was. It is your script after all. I am new to programming so i don't know the “convention”.
Thanks
//DESCRIPTION:Magic Tire Table Changer
// Jongware, 06-Apr-2010
// toMatch & applyStylename Prompts added by Benc.academie
// Warning: contains extremely targeted code;
// not likely usable for anyone else.benc.academie
ParticipantThis can be usefull, thanks Jongware. I really should lear JS!
Ben
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