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Niels JÌürgen Pedersen
ParticipantThose colours are all screencolors – they can’t be reproduced in printing. Colours on a screen are light, on paper colour are reflection.
Niels JÌürgen Pedersen
ParticipantIf it works for you, it doesnt matter :)
If InDesign is slow, use the book-function, otherwise there is nothing wrong with using one doc.
The index function works anywere.Niels JÌürgen Pedersen
ParticipantYou simply need to use the Book feature to do this. Its by far the easiest way to control lang documents. The book feature can handle chapters, and make sure, that they always start on a left hand page. Use it!
April 27, 2017 at 12:47 am in reply to: How to set Full justify with last line aligned left in Paragraph Styles #93905Niels JÌürgen Pedersen
ParticipantNo, not strange at all. InDesign just do what you ask it to.
“Left Justify” means that the last line is adjusted left. If all your lines end with a hard return, that line is seen as “last” – and there for adjusted left.
“Left justify works on a hwole paragraf, not a single line.Niels JÌürgen Pedersen
ParticipantOnly way i s to export a single-page pdf, and then view that :)
Niels JÌürgen Pedersen
ParticipantHi – i have a pris on a seperate line. I want the last two digits to have a caracter style, but how do i do that?? I tryed to insert the grep style into my Paragraf Style for the price, but nothing happends.
I only need to open my Paragraf Style, go to “GREP style”, and insert “dd(?!d)” in the field
“Apply (My caracter Style)”
“To Text: dd(?!d).. and then it should work, or ….. ? But it dont.
Niels JÌürgen Pedersen
ParticipantHi – i have a pris on a seperate line. I want the last two digits to have a caracter style, but how do i do that?? I tryed to insert the grep style into my Paragraf Style for the price, but nothing happends.
I only need to open my Patragraf Style, go to “GREP style”, and insert “dd(?!d)” in the field
“Apply (My caracter Style)”
“To Text: dd(?!d).. and then it should work, or ….. ? But it dont.
Niels JÌürgen Pedersen
ParticipantThis happens due to the quality-setting in the compression. Set it to maximum, then gradients will appear right. When the quality is set low, the number of gradients will be reduced, and then a gradient will look like a staircase :)
Niels JÌürgen Pedersen
ParticipantYou are making an uncoated file – that will make it faded. How are you exporting the pdf? Do you convert colour in “Output”? If not, try to use that feature to control the colour. Choose “Convert to destination …”, and select the correct profile, and see if that helps.
Niels JÌürgen Pedersen
ParticipantInDesign only shows you a preview of the psd (and tif, jpg and so on ..) A vector file will be shown in full-res – but the output will be the same. Try to set the display performance to “High Quality Display as David writes – then InDesign loades the full images into InDesign.
Niels JÌürgen Pedersen
ParticipantYes, you can embed images into a InDesign dokument, but no matter what you do, you can always extract it back again. If you can see it – you can extract it.
So Yos, you CAN flatten/merge raster imagtes into InDesign files and pdf,. but you can always extract them afterwards.
You can protect a file from editing by adding a password – but if you can see it, you can always make at “printScreen”, and get the images that way.Best (only) way to protect you art, is by writing that you own the copywright, and that sharing og re-using the art is not allowed.
Niels JÌürgen Pedersen
ParticipantYou will never get the font issue to work properly
In stead, use a remote connection from home to your work, for example “Team wiever” – by that, you can work from home, and use your PC at work, with the correct fonts.
Niels JÌürgen Pedersen
ParticipantIt’s because the font you are using, is missing! Install the font used, and everything will look correct.
Niels JÌürgen Pedersen
ParticipantIn order to use a font cross-platform, it HAS to be Open Type. A solution is to get (buy) the font for the alternate platform, if you don’t have it for Mac.
Niels JÌürgen Pedersen
ParticipantMy InDesign also crashed after update. But i discovered, that it was a InDesign Library causing the crash. InDesign automaticly opened this library, and therefore crashed at opening. I deleted the library, and then my InDesign runs as it should.
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