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Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantSayedali,
Could you post a new screenshot? Thanks!
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June 26, 2017 at 11:49 pm in reply to: GREP: Find concrete text inside parentheses (bla bla bla something) #95686Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
Participant\(.+?– pozn\. red\.)
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June 24, 2017 at 4:57 am in reply to: Script-apply bullet points to one line of story but not to another #95645Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantJust for comment!
In a simple case, just one para style => when blank paras, no visible bullet!
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Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
Participant… or associate Keyboard shortcuts!
… or a very simple script that will find graphic frames and convert them!(^/)
Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantI’ve made lots of “maths” books!
For my own work, i’ve imagined fringe processes for that!
I only indicate how I played it:
The Word equations (inside a Word file) are converted to TeX equations.
The Word File is imported into InDesign, cleaned up with a script based on “not-really-simple” regex => lots of typing errors are corrected with Grep.
The TeX equations are converted in “MathMagic” equations, played with a second script, building equations in the good font(s), size, color … depending of the para where they are!That’s all!
Good luck!(^/) ;-)
Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantIDition Fringe! Just a para rule! ;-)
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Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantHi,
You’re searching InDesign fringe tricks! …
I don’t think for free! If not interested for paying something, don’t watch this video! … ;-)
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Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantI use a lot this span feature in my books and I’ve not this kind of performance problem I regularly read!
… But I need to confess you my secret:
In addition to being a Jedi, I’m working on the small Apple machine: a Mac mini with 4 Go Ram! ;-)
So it’s vital for me in my own production to be, say, very clever, using lots of automatisms!!
… And I always create small chapter files systematically included in a “book” file!
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Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantWow! … What a nice script! =D
Hi Kai,
I’m surprised too by my personal enthusiasm reading you! …
Oups! I was here with you 3 years ago! ;-)
Keep cool! It’s a joke! … and your script is a great and very helpful one! Maybe a more recent version?
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Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantNote it’s a warning I indicated in my 5th post! ;-)
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Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantHi,
What users need to understand is that the “Span” feature has introduced a new level of space after/before in the para style options:
This level won’t affect contiguous paras with the same para style. It will affect only 2 contiguous paras with this para style and a different one!!Like here!
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Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantJust 2 comments:
1/ You could include a “normal” space (before/after) to separate a little the 3 paras of your list.
2/ You could use this way with an auto-numbering list! So 1 para style!(^/)
Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantAha!
David, Thanks for the explanation and the screenshot! ;-)
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Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantIf we play on one-single-column text frames, “Span” is a very cool feature for this because it includes a specific and very particular “space-before/after”!
These spaces aren’t taken in account on 2 contiguous paras with this para style!(^/)
Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantDwayne,
The “span” feature is very simple to play: just include it (with the good parameters) into the single para style you use! That’s all!
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