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Babs: Oh my gosh… how embarrassing… the instructions I gave you were for a Javascript, and Jeremy just kindly pointed to to me offline that this was written in AppleScript! LOL. So this only works on the Mac, to be clear. You can download the script here.
Yeah, you can have curly quotes even in plain text. Curly quotes is not a function of formatting; they’re completely different characters. It’s tricky.
One of the most common reasons why scripts don’t run properly is that sites (like ours) converts quotes to curly-quotes and you need to change them all (both single and double quotes) to straight.
Barbara, will this help?
How to Install a Script in InDesign That You Found in a Forum or Blog Post
If you click your name in your post above, it should give you options such as “Topics Started” and “Replies Created.” Does that work?
I don’t think InDesign has had a “sync preferences” feature for about 5 years! I don’t know why… it was a really helpful feature.
See: https://creativepro.com/topic/syncing-settings-removed-in-most-recent-version/
Oh, maybe I misunderstood… is the text inside the image? Or is it InDesign vector text that you’re putting an image under?
It may just have to do with the anti-aliasing algorithms that get used. This article talks about the various text anti-aliasing options in Photoshop, and was written 20 years ago, but it’s still pretty relevant:
Wow! That’s great, Dhafir. Thank you. So, \S means “anything that isn’t a space” right? But means “any horizontal space”? Makes my head spin!
Do you see any patterns of what it’s missing? Is it just new lines?
I would simplify to \$(.+?)\$ and replace with $1
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