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Rickard ÌÎÌ?rtegren
MemberAfter some more digging I found a similar question over on Adobes forums. A workaround is to create your own dotted stroke style and turn of Adjust Corners. Other then that I guess I just wait for an update that hopefully fixes it. Resetting preferences didn’t affect it.
Rickard ÌÎÌ?rtegren
MemberAnother important tip: assuming you are going to be working in latin languages most of the time, you want to have a western settings as the default. To do this, open idesign and *without having a document open* make changes in fonts, text-cursor, binding, and any other place you can find to have it the usual way. Don’t forget to go into basic paragraph style and change the language setting there.
Rickard ÌÎÌ?rtegren
MemberHi, I recently changed my english indesign to the middle eastern version.All the menues will still be in english, but you will get a lot more options, including easily swith the binding even in already existing documents. This will make the pagenumbers go right to left, and visually show the spine in the right position in the pages panel.
* uninstall indesign (it’s not as scary as it sounds)
* go in to your adobe profile, change your preferred application language to english arabic.
* install indesignYou can now change your language back, but remember to toggle it if updating.
important: if you are going to send theese to a printer, make sure they know what they are doing. Remember; they are just going to get single pages, and need to know how to put it together on their sheets for folding and cutting.
Rickard ÌÎÌ?rtegren
MemberJongware, as always comes up with a beutiful solution!
I know this thread is old, but i’ll mention it here anyway: I am looking for the same solution, but for chanining increments for kerning faster. I often go through magazines with large headers, copy, and smaller text. Sometimes I need to swap bettween like 20, 10, 5 and 1 a lot. Any ideas?
Thanks if anyone is still watching this thread :)
Rickard ÌÎÌ?rtegren
MemberOk, I figured out what the problem was.
I had some groups of texts and objects, consisiting of many subgroups. When I ungroped those everything worked fine.
Still a bug though, strange …Rickard ÌÎÌ?rtegren
MemberI see now this has been discussed here, see link below.
However I do not have any embossing in my file. And again: the other file works fine and I have not done anything to the failing indesign file than changeing page dimensions, and some slight re-layout to match the new size.
https://creativepro.com/pdf-export-problems-toggle-tagged-pdf-on-and-off.php
Rickard ÌÎÌ?rtegren
MemberSweet, thanks a lot Jongware. I applied alt+C as shortcut and will be using it from now on. Thanks again
Rickard ÌÎÌ?rtegren
MemberGuess it's very individual what gets to you, I see a lot of scripts out there doing things that takes about three seconds with a few shortcuts, and I don't even see it as a problem, but this one has been bugging me.
Got a great answer and script (!) on this one in the scripts forum, check it out. When you apply a keyboard shotcut it makes sense.
Rickard ÌÎÌ?rtegren
MemberHmm, couldn't get it to work (not to experienced in scripting)
Pasted it into Extendscript toolkit and saved as .jsx,
When I run it i get an Error Number: 8, syntax error on line 10. Offending Text: – app.
Any thoughts?
Thanks a lot
Rickard ÌÎÌ?rtegren
MemberJust to make clear, I'm not talking about using this for straight-forward Article-design where I'd rather use masterpages and set up a “Next style”-sequense.
This is for onetime designs. Maybe a gig-poster is a better example. You get all the information from the band: date, time, venue, ticketprice, directions, website etc. etc. in an e-mail and paste it into a frame. That's where this would be really handy.
Rickard ÌÎÌ?rtegren
MemberAllright, Ill give that a try, thanks!
Just to make clear, I'm not talking about using this for straight-forward Article-design where I'd rather use masterpages and set up a “Next style”-sequense.
This is for onetime designs. Maybe a gig-poster is a better example. You get all the information from the band: date, time, venue, ticketprice, directions, website etc. etc. in an e-mail and paste it into a frame. That's where this would be really handy.
How would you go about it then, this script or do you use some different teqchnic?
Rickard ÌÎÌ?rtegren
MemberSweet, thanks a lot Jongware. I applied alt+C as shortcut and will be using it from now on. Thanks again
March 24, 2010 at 12:36 am in reply to: Split selected text into separate non-threaded frames #52264Rickard ÌÎÌ?rtegren
MemberGuess it's very individual what gets to you, I see a lot of scripts out there doing things that takes about three seconds with a few shortcuts, and I don't even see it as a problem, but this one has been bugging me.
Got a great answer and script (!) on this one in the scripts forum, check it out. When you apply a keyboard shotcut it makes sense.
Rickard ÌÎÌ?rtegren
MemberHmm, couldn't get it to work (not to experienced in scripting)
Pasted it into Extendscript toolkit and saved as .jsx,
When I run it i get an Error Number: 8, syntax error on line 10. Offending Text: – app.
Any thoughts?
Thanks a lot
March 23, 2010 at 10:24 pm in reply to: Split selected text into separate non-threaded frames #52261Rickard ÌÎÌ?rtegren
MemberJust to make clear, I'm not talking about using this for straight-forward Article-design where I'd rather use masterpages and set up a “Next style”-sequense.
This is for onetime designs. Maybe a gig-poster is a better example. You get all the information from the band: date, time, venue, ticketprice, directions, website etc. etc. in an e-mail and paste it into a frame. That's where this would be really handy.
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