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  • in reply to: Finding Mc and O in Mailing list #14324267
    Eugene Tyson
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    My screenshots didn’t work lol

    in reply to: Finding Mc and O in Mailing list #14324268
    Eugene Tyson
    Participant

    Cool – so if you make a Character Style and name it Uppercase surname (or whatever you want)

    And set the case to All Caps

    [img]https://i.ibb.co/WBbnVng/Screen-Shot-2019-08-19-at-14-27-59.png[/img]

    In the Grep style insert a New Grep Style

    [img]https://i.ibb.co/R72DhJS/Screen-Shot-2019-08-19-at-14-35-39.png[/img]

    (?<=O') (?<=Mc') (?<=Mac) for each of them set the Apply Style to your All Caps character style. you can add up to 99 Note - midsentence if you have mackerel - it won't trigger as it's looking for upper case Mac, however, if Mackerel is the start of sentence you'll get MacKerel.

    in reply to: Finding Mc and O in Mailing list #14324270
    Eugene Tyson
    Participant

    I don’t know how it helps but here’s some names in Irish that would be problematic

    Parthalán Ó heachthairn
    Tomás Ághas
    Éinrí Eoin Ó beólláin
    Máire Ní bhraonáin
    Dainéil Ó buachalla

    Should be
    Parthalán Ó hEachthairn
    Tomás Ághas
    Éinrí Eoin Ó Beólláin
    Máire Ní Bhraonáin
    Dainéil Ó Buachalla

    As you can see the Ó heac.. should be Ó hEac… etc.

    Although there is a way to add an All Cap to a GREP style for characters after certain letters and conditions.. there is no way of predicting the pattern as it could be

    MacTyson
    McTyson
    (or in Irish) Mac an Tí (son of Tighe)

    Equally, for your example, it could be

    O’conner/Mcmurphy should be O’Conner/McMurphy
    It could be
    O’Conner or O’ Conner – or it could be McMurphy or MacMurphy

    Each having different spaces/letters between each.

    You would need to build a “Smart Title Case” list with all the different variations – and you may come up against my own name in Irish which would be Eoin Mac an Tí

    Which is a whole different set of problems.

    I don’t see an easy way of doing it.

    in reply to: • Images not appear in the LINKS PANEL – how export? #110143
    Eugene Tyson
    Participant

    Select the image in the layout.
    File>Export and choose JPEG.
    Then export the image to a jpeg file.

    Resolution:
    You won’t be able to see the resolution of the image in the pasted graphic.

    Use preflight panel and set the preflight to something like minimum 600 PPI

    If it flags the image then it will show the image at it’s PPI

    When you export the jpeg – you can set it to the same resolution.

    Other options would be to make a PDF.
    Then use Acrobat Professional to extract the images

    https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/exporting-pdfs-file-formats.html

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