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David BlatnerKeymasterThe only thing I know is that you simply cannot predict how eBook readers are going to behave! It's worse than the browser wars.
April 2, 2010 at 9:32 am in reply to: remove overrides for a paragraph style across a whole document? #55401
David BlatnerKeymasterHere's another idea: If you have Blatner Tools selected, you can choose Type > Remove Local Overrides. This allows you to specify what formatting you want to keep and which you want to remove. See: https://www.dtptools.com/produc…..sp?id=blid
April 2, 2010 at 2:32 am in reply to: remove overrides for a paragraph style across a whole document? #52383
David BlatnerKeymasterHere's another idea: If you have Blatner Tools selected, you can choose Type > Remove Local Overrides. This allows you to specify what formatting you want to keep and which you want to remove. See: https://www.dtptools.com/produc…..sp?id=blid
David BlatnerKeymasterI should have been more clear, Jennie. The hologram actually is the flattened version. It's a 2D representation of the internal 3D structure of an InDesign document. In order to display it on screen, of course, Adobe relies on a 4D imaging model, so the frame tools have been replaced with the Tesseract tool and the Time Manipulator.
David BlatnerKeymasterOh, fortunately, CS5 has done away with all that messy print stuff and is only exporting directly to holographic imaging. (However, they have kept the Export to Dot-matrix feature.)
David BlatnerKeymasterI should have been more clear, Jennie. The hologram actually is the flattened version. It's a 2D representation of the internal 3D structure of an InDesign document. In order to display it on screen, of course, Adobe relies on a 4D imaging model, so the frame tools have been replaced with the Tesseract tool and the Time Manipulator.
David BlatnerKeymasterOh, fortunately, CS5 has done away with all that messy print stuff and is only exporting directly to holographic imaging. (However, they have kept the Export to Dot-matrix feature.)
David BlatnerKeymasterIt's always hard to get InDesign to link two separate paragraphs on a page. But there are a couple of ways to achieve the goal, I think.
For example, you could make the table of contents have NO page numbers, and add the numbering like this:
https://creativepro.com/usi…..-a-toc.php
Or you could make the numbering with cross-references instead of a TOC. Maybe adding invisible numbering to the heads…
Or you could make the TOC based on “invisible” paragraphs:
https://creativepro.com/cre…..lt-toc.php
good luck!
David BlatnerKeymasterIt's always hard to get InDesign to link two separate paragraphs on a page. But there are a couple of ways to achieve the goal, I think.
For example, you could make the table of contents have NO page numbers, and add the numbering like this:
https://creativepro.com/usi…..-a-toc.php
Or you could make the numbering with cross-references instead of a TOC. Maybe adding invisible numbering to the heads…
Or you could make the TOC based on “invisible” paragraphs:
https://creativepro.com/cre…..lt-toc.php
good luck!
David BlatnerKeymasterAs Jongware wrote. Or read it here:
David BlatnerKeymasterThis is a HUGE question, full of all kinds of issues. You're just handing the file off to them? I would suggest that the video guy contact you with what they want. There is no “for sure” answer. They might prefer an AI or PDF file. Or if they want PSD, they may want it in layer or flattened. As for resolution, they may want it 72 ppi or higher. It all depends on what they're going to do with it.
David BlatnerKeymasterAs Jongware wrote. Or read it here:
David BlatnerKeymasterThis is a HUGE question, full of all kinds of issues. You're just handing the file off to them? I would suggest that the video guy contact you with what they want. There is no “for sure” answer. They might prefer an AI or PDF file. Or if they want PSD, they may want it in layer or flattened. As for resolution, they may want it 72 ppi or higher. It all depends on what they're going to do with it.
March 25, 2010 at 7:46 pm in reply to: Embedding sound clips – Which format for hi quality + low file size? #55318
David BlatnerKeymasterImporting SWF has the same problem. The only way to make that work reliably is to insert it in Acrobat 9. Sorry.
But once you do it once, you can update the “underlying” pages with Replace Page:
March 25, 2010 at 2:23 pm in reply to: Embedding sound clips – Which format for hi quality + low file size? #55311
David BlatnerKeymasterYou're running into one of the classic problems of exporting from ID to PDF in CS4. The media (like video and sound) get handled by quicktime instead of the built-in flash player. Have you tried inserting the sound file in Acrobat (after you make the pdf) instead of in ID?
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