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Claudio Marconato
MemberHi Marc,
line 1 should be the XML declaration, something like this: <?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”UTF-8″?>, maybe the software you are using to create the DTD write something that don’t like to InDesign.
You should check which is the character #136 in line 1.Claudio Marconato
MemberYou can’t post image in the forum, you can use another cloud service (like Adobe CC) and then copy the link in the forum.
Claudio Marconato
MemberHi Ben, those colored brackets could be XML tags, maybe that document was created with an automated process.
Can you post a screenshot so we can see exactly what they are all about?Claudio Marconato
MemberHi Eyjolfur,
give us a link to some sample documents to check.Claudio Marconato
MemberHi Clark,
did you assign the right level in the TOC style?
I mean level 1 to TOC1, level 2 to TOC 2 and level 3 to TOC 3, so that the TOC will be correctly nested.Another question is: do the text frames with the abstract touch the pages, this is important for InDesign to assign the correct page in the TOC.
Claudio Marconato
MemberHi Eyjolfur,
I’m trying to replicate your problem but it seems that the adjust layout works well in CC2019.Are sure not having the auto-size set up for the text boxes?
Claudio Marconato
MemberMichel, it doesn’t happen to me, it works like a charme!
Claudio Marconato
MemberHi Bilaha,
you can use GREP to search two or more capital letters with this string:
\u\u+or
\u{2,}if you want to search only single words, you can surround the previous string with , like this:
\u{2,}let’s try
Claudio Marconato
MemberHi Jaqueline,
you can easily find where the fonts are used and substitute those with whatever you want with the Find Fonts command inside the Text menu.Let’s check it out
Claudio Marconato
MemberMaybe you could script some process to make it more affordable and less time consuming.
Claudio Marconato
MemberTry with indesign.uservoice.com!
Maybe they’re are listening.I use a lot of anchored objects, don’t you like those?
Claudio Marconato
MemberHi Lindsay, you could apply the character style to the surname that is made by an uppercase letter followed by a sequence of lowercase letters (that is \u+) adding a positive lookahead with a space and a bullet.
I don’t have the possibility to use InDesign now so I cannot write the complete GREP string.Claudio Marconato
MemberHi Andrew,
it seems to be a known problem with color settings, take a look at this thread in the Adobe forum:
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2547835Claudio Marconato
MemberHi Joel,
if you hover your cursor over the name of the style in the Paragraph Styles panel, you can see a yellow pop-up that shows you the differences from the style.Try it
November 13, 2018 at 10:35 pm in reply to: Mapping styles from one ID file to another ID file #111582Claudio Marconato
MemberHi Carey,
you may use the same name of styles in the new template so that when you paste texts and objects the formatting options change according to the new template. -
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