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David BlatnerKeymasterAh! Obrigato. That is helpful. I would describe it as “zhwaow” but I can tell that as an American it would be hard for me to say correctly.
David BlatnerKeymasterJoao: this is GREAT! Very very good solution.
Forgive me, but how do you pronounce your name? Is it like “whow”?
David BlatnerKeymasterAnne-Marie, your suggestion is a great one, but you can’t thread the text easily from question to answer — you’d need to cut the answers and paste them into each anchored frame, one at a time.
So with your method, you may save time formatting but you’d use more time with setting up the frames.
Of course, if this were hundreds of pages long, or you had to do it often, then it would relatively straightforward to make a script that handled a lot of the hassles.April 29, 2022 at 8:51 am in reply to: Master Pages are now Parent Pages so that no-ones offended #14365043
David BlatnerKeymasterOh, I get it. Yeah, I pushed back on this for a while and then just let it go. I actually think the choice to use “parent” was good — much better than some of the other choices that were bantered around in the prerelease program for a while.
Ultimately, I think Bevi Chagnon explained it best in her reply in that thread (which I’ll copy here, for others who are curious):
Some background on this issue: https://www.cnet.com/news/twitter-engineers-replace-racially-loaded-tech-terms-like-master-slave/ It's not just Adobe, but all major software vendors are correcting common terms with ones that are more neutral on many levels: • Whitelist becomes allowlist. • Blacklist becomes denylist. • Master/slave becomes leader/follower, primary/replica or primary/standby. • Grandfathered becomes legacy status. • Gendered pronouns (for example "guys") become folks, people, you all, y'all. • Gendered pronouns (for example "he" or "his") become they or their. • Man hours becomes person hours or engineer hours. • Sanity check becomes quick check, confidence check or coherence check. • Dummy value becomes placeholder value or sample value.
April 29, 2022 at 8:42 am in reply to: Master Pages are now Parent Pages so that no-ones offended #14365041
David BlatnerKeymasterI’m not clear what you mean… What is staggering about this old news from last November?
David BlatnerKeymasterNo, I don’t think that’s possible. Frustrating, eh?
Mike wrote about outlining text here:
David BlatnerKeymasterYeah, I think that may be the easiest way to go. Something like this? (Using Type > Insert Break > Frame Break) after each question or answer:
April 27, 2022 at 5:13 am in reply to: Convert Footnotes and Endnotes bug + bonus scripting bug #14364892
David BlatnerKeymasterLOL. No worries, Magnus. Our fault… we need to get that CSS formatting fixed for the forum!
David BlatnerKeymasterYes, this is a bug in 17.2.
Adobe has released 17.2.1 with the bug fix but it is slowly rolling out around the world. I don’t have it here in the USA yet for example.
https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/kb/fixed-issues.html
David BlatnerKeymasterActually, Ian, I just checked with Dax Castro and Chad Chelius (see https://accessibilitychecklists.com) and they pointed out that that Tags panel in InDesign actually doesn’t have anything to do with accessibility tags. Unfortunate similar naming!
You might want to check out Chad’s awesome article on a11y in this issue:
David BlatnerKeymasterThank you for the update, Ian!
April 18, 2022 at 12:02 pm in reply to: Is the “GREP in InDesign” available from CreativePro the 3rd ed., v2? #14364434
David BlatnerKeymasterAh! Gotcha… Ooops, that’s probably a mistake. I believe it’s the same, but the one on Amazon probably didn’t come out until 2019.
Granted, the PDF version (from the CreativePro shop) may have minor edits that aren’t in the print version (because it’s much easier for us to update the PDF, of course.) But if you want a print copy, then I don’t think the differences would be terribly noticeable.April 18, 2022 at 10:43 am in reply to: Is the “GREP in InDesign” available from CreativePro the 3rd ed., v2? #14364424
David BlatnerKeymasterThe versions should be the same… The GREP book in the CreativePro shop is also 3rd edition (though I see that it doesn’t say that in the description… I’ll see if we can fix that): https://creativepro.com/product/grep-in-indesign/
Perhaps you were looking at his Javascript book? That is 2nd edition.
David BlatnerKeymasterNo embarrassment required, Steve… Yes, you are extremely resourceful, but this appears to be a 17.2 bug:
David BlatnerKeymasterI assume that you didn’t use InDesign’s index feature, right? So you can’t just re-generate the index?
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