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  • in reply to: grep styles #94523

    Thanks Masood. The Script is wonderful.

    in reply to: Keyboard navigation scripts #69576

    Thank you very much, David. The scripts should be very much useful.

    in reply to: Find change glyph script #68513

    Thanks David. Sorry for the late reply but was out of town without net access. I got hold of a script written by Peter Kahrel called “Missing Glyphs” which does the thing which I wanted . It gives a list of all missing glyphs & additionally provides a dialog box which offers a way to enter a replacement font of our choice. Great Script!

    in reply to: Find change glyph script #68409

    How do I paste a sceenshot of the script that I have written??

    in reply to: Change font in Paragraph style #53607

    Thanks David. Would changing the fond in font field while redefining style also change the font in nested styles.

    in reply to: transparency ghosts that show in PDFs #64525

    Hi there, As far as I know this has not been worked out. But since it does not affect the final outout in print, dont let it bother you

    in reply to: Find Change query #64472

    Also, the grep code or script should be able to work in both text as well as tables as the captions are in table rows whereas the text contains the reference to the figure numbers

    in reply to: Grep Find/Change problem #62531

    Thanks a lot, Jongware. Sorry, was a bit late with the reply, but was a bit under the weather myself.

    in reply to: Pre-press queries #62240

    Thanks all for the quick replies. I agree that the printer would be the best person to answer the queries, but since there is going to be no contact with the printer, I am unaware of the requirements regarding the printer marks?

    in reply to: Printing problems with PDF from InDesign #61576

    But Jongware, doesnt exporting to PDF-X1a (which inkspot is doing as a routine) flattens the transparency. So, how come the printer is having a problem with the transparency

    in reply to: Script to Create an Exampe Of Every Paragraph Style? #61138

    I understand that since object styles are fundamentally very different & much more complicated than Paragraph styles, it would not be possible for us to preview all kinds of Object styles, however, was hoping that a majority of the styles can be previewed. Am not sure whether this is possible or not. As for the output, if the object style is a graphic frame, it can be a rectangle, ellipse, whatever & if it is a text frame, can the output be a text frame with placeholder text with the object style preview. As for the text wrap, can it be visible if the preview mode is on?

    in reply to: Script to Create an Exampe Of Every Paragraph Style? #61131

    It is indeed a brilliant script. I wonder if it is possible to tweak the script so as to list all object styles in the same way as the paragraph styles are listed.

    in reply to: CID 2 fonts #61023

    The reason I am using PDF X1a is so that the resulting PDF can even be printed by old RIP's as I am not sure on what RIP this will be printed. My job is to design the PDF & supply it to my client. I am not sure who the printer will be & on what RIP this PDF will be printed. As for the flagged font, it only a heading & not the entire text. So, I think outlining it can be done, provided it does not cause any other problems

    in reply to: CID 2 fonts #60990

    Iam sorry to repeat the post, but can someone help me ?

    I am working in Indesign CS4 on Windows XP platform. If I use fonts such as Script MT Bold in document & export to PDF using PDFX1a, the resulting PDF on preflighting using Sheet CMYK profile in Acrobat 7 flags the text where the font is used–The message is “Uses CID Type 2 font”. In fact, when using a lot of fonts other than the Adobe fonts like Garamond, Caslon etc. this problem comes up. I have a few queries regarding this:

    1. Should we stop using such stylish fonts just because they are encoded as CID 2 characters & flagged by Acrobat?
    2. Will the RIP's (Sheetfed CMYK offset) be able to print these fonts properly?
    3. If the RIP's are able to print these fonts properly, why are they being flagged by Acrobat?
    4. Are the Preflight profiles used by Acrobat 9, X etc same or different than those used by Acrobat 7 (do they also flag CID Type 2 font encoding, when using Sheetfed CMYK profile)?
    in reply to: Script to insert grep style in all Paragraph styles #60860

    Kasyan, In Script for Query 2 (for text color), I get an Undetermined string constant in lines 5 & 6 for Swatch_1 & Swatch_2 in ExtendScript Toolkit & the script throws an error on running

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