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Have you looked at Adobe Stock and Fotolia? (Adobe bought Fotolia last year.) GraphicStock is also a sponsor of InDesignSecrets. I haven’t looked extensively at their license, though.
This code should find all paragraphs up to 35 characters long:
^.{1,35}$
You could just use the Table of Contents feature to make it; that uses paragraph styles. (You can alphabetize it in the TOC dialog box.)
Not sure if IndexMatic does paragraph styles, but it’s awesome:
https://www.indiscripts.com/category/projects/IndexMatic
Perhaps you’re not in the GREP tab of the Find/Change dialog box? Or you put a backslash before the $ character? Not sure what else would do that.
Sure, you should be able to use the GREP tab of the find/change dialog box to find .+ (and set it to the character formatting you want, in the Find Format section at the bottom of the dialog box. Then, in the Change To field, type <i>$1<\i>
LOL… I agree that there’s much less chance of snow in San Diego in June. :-)
So glad you found the conference helpful! That’s awesome.
You know, something just came to mind… one HTML export feature that Diane and I didn’t cover in our session was this crazy script that Keith found:
https://creativepro.com/undocumented-feature-export-fixed-layout-html.php
We don’t know if this is what Adobe actually uses for Publish Online, but if it is, then it might help you identify performance and file sizes.
That’s a great question, Paul, and one which I have not done much research on. My guess is that there aren’t many things you can do to affect file size, but perhaps some judicious use of the Object Export Options dialog box helps? Not sure.
(Thanks for coming to The InDesign Conference!)
Apart from that grep, though, yeah, there’s no good way other than a little keyboard-shortcut dance.
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