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Hopsa Rijnen
MemberThat’s a ‘headbreaker’ , could it be that the font you use for that style is not suitable for enclosure? (Which would be kind of weird considering the distiller does the job better for you).
Let me think about this, i hope i can help you out,
Also try to use the adobe bugreport form. https://www.adobe.com/products/wishform.htmlGreetz
Hopsa Rijnen
MemberExporting your PDF from indesign does exactly the same thing as distiller – and better – because it’s part of the software.
Distilling the ‘old way’ is … the old way. If it doesn’t work, it’s because the old distiller can’t manage the newer adobe effects and such.Why do you need to distill?
Hopsa Rijnen
MemberIn the pop-up window you enter your character style. Or actually choose it from the pop-up that comes up directly in that window (e.g. characterstyle) if you made a characrter style in the first place.
In the Find panel you enter, in the fields above, the correct GREP. (in the GREP tab)
Like so \[\d+\:\d+\]good luck, if there’s a komma (,) or some other punctiuation between those numbers let us know, than we’ll alter the grep code
Hopsa Rijnen
MemberThanks David for your explanation.
We can only hope it’s going to work out!Keeping fingers crossed+
Hopsa Rijnen
MemberHopsa Rijnen
MemberRorohiko's free(!) plugin Textstitch will do that trick for you.
Indeed; you have to link the checkboxes together, rorohiko's plugin takes for account that your text is in different textboxes, it will let them stay there by using Hard returns (next column break), so if one of your textboxes is bigger than it's text the text will not be reflowed into there messing everything up (with the default textlinktool)
https://www.rorohiko.com/wordpr…..extstitch/
have fun!
Hopsa Rijnen
MemberCouldn't you do it with two different searches? (or as many as the suffixes)
The first witin the bold fontstyle?
The second in the regular/roman fontstyle (i assume that it is like that?)
You can GREP search in the different fontstyles, there are no Character or paragraph styles needed.
Make sure you use a positive lookbehind for the numbers, or a streetname that called Bismarck (for instance) will have bis standing in italic.
That must still be easier than manually changing them
Hopsa Rijnen
MemberIt's the 2011 for mac, we had the 2004 version, but that no longer worked under mountain Lion, (Grrrrrrr, Apple nousiance)
Hopsa Rijnen
MemberAs you allready thought; build two GREPs but each in it's own paragraphstyle, much easier to my experience for a case like this.
February 16, 2013 at 11:27 am in reply to: "Failed to Export the PDF File" ? Standard troubleshooting not working. Help!! #64177Hopsa Rijnen
MemberMy guess is it's the google web-fonts, i don't believe that those fonts are made to build a PDF, either for print or to display it onto the web. It's, to my understanding, only to display a font other than the usuals on websites.
But it's not a complete unreality that your document is to long.
Indesign can might as well choke on that big story of text.
Try a copy of your document with another font, choose one that shipped with your CS or OS, to make sure it's vallid!
good luck!
Hopsa Rijnen
Memberyou have to make a script out of it
but there are others here who know what they are doing with scripting.
I tried to do this, but unfortunately i had no succes in trying…
sorry to make you happy with a dead sparrow (dutch expression)
try the scripters part of the forum!
Hopsa
Hopsa Rijnen
MemberEven better! Did you use that colour only on those diamonds? Hope so;
delete the colour and replace it for [None], you're done!
Hopsa Rijnen
MemberStill some handy work, but perhaps a faster way of doing it, it takes some effort to tweek the settings fitting to your needs, i used it for real once or twice, and at those times you're happy it exists! And even for free! They have much more delicious plugins
https://www.rorohiko.com/wordpr…..findslike/
good luck
Hopsa Rijnen
Memberi have tried to make it happen with only 5 cells styles, but all 4 corners are not what they should be, so in a large document with lots of those tables you'd still have to do it localy or with four 'corner' cell styles added. Nine styles, of which four aren't even applied automaticaly.
The only way to speed up, is smart styles plug-in (woodwing) it has a fully functional demo of 30 days, so perhaps that does the trick for this job. Objects that have been made with that smartstyle library don't lose their lay-out when the trail period is over. They stay the way they are! Good to know.
good luck
Hopsa Rijnen
Membera short google (grep cross reference marker indesign) gave me this thread
https://forums.adobe.com/message/4890918
“but to clear all
hyperlinkTextSources in a document use:
app.activeDocument.hyperlinkTextSources.everyItem().remove()
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hope that works for you?
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