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David BlatnerKeymasterWow… text should NOT reflow when you import comments or notes. That seems like a bug.
David BlatnerKeymasterI don’t think you’re missing anything. Hm. That’s a really clever idea (to allow people to use the glyphs set to choose bullets) but I don’t know of any way to do that.
I wonder if there’s a script somewhere that would let you choose any glyph in a text frame (for example) and turn it into a bullet?
David BlatnerKeymasterMy initial guess is that those colors were defined as spot colors, rather than RGB or CMYK. Spot colors always get added (whether you copy/paste or Place).
David BlatnerKeymasterI have not tried using it yet… From what I have seen (in videos) it doesn’t seem like it would work well for a “real world work” environment.
David BlatnerKeymaster(Your post was stuck in moderation because it had a couple of mysterious links in it. :-) All good now.)
October 8, 2024 at 10:01 am in reply to: Script to Auto-Adjust Page Length based on content #14407008
David BlatnerKeymasterBonjour Michel! In the future, please put the “pre” or “code” html tags before and after your code, and then our site will not change the quotes.
For example, here is "some" text inside pre tags.
:-D
David BlatnerKeymasterYes, I know that Dax Castro and Chad Chelius have been working with Canva in recent months. Looks like there has been some movement, which is good news. You can learn more about #a11y stuff at our event coming up (which Dax and Chad were the program chairs of): https://creativepro.com/design-accessibility-summit/
David BlatnerKeymasterNot sure if this helps, but I think Markzware.com now has a tool or service that lets you convert Canva files to InDesign.
David BlatnerKeymasterCell and table styles are among the more confusing features in InDesign.
The fact that the cells show up as “None” is okay… but if you put your text cursor inside one of those cells (like one of the left column) and then look in the lower-left corner of the Cell Styles panel, you should see the name of your cell style there.Some more articles about table and cell styles:
David BlatnerKeymasterThere are many apps that let you customize fonts. Note that there may be licensing/legal issues, so you want to be careful about that. But, for example, this company has a couple apps that might help: https://www.fontlab.com/
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