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July 27, 2010 at 12:52 pm in reply to: Inch symbols (double prime) being changed to quotation marks! #56470
Stacy Vitallo
Memberi do the same as claidhemdanns.
i check the “use typographer's quotes” and then the bracket keys to get quotes and apostropes.
so
option + [ = open quote “
option + shift + [ = close quote ”
option + ] = open single quote ‘
option + ] = closed single quote ’
July 27, 2010 at 5:52 am in reply to: Inch symbols (double prime) being changed to quotation marks! #53421Stacy Vitallo
Memberi do the same as claidhemdanns.
i check the “use typographer's quotes” and then the bracket keys to get quotes and apostropes.
so
option + [ = open quote “
option + shift + [ = close quote ”
option + ] = open single quote ‘
option + ] = closed single quote ’
Stacy Vitallo
MemberDefinitely do separate files and use the book tool. If you're working in a 240 page document, you could experience slow work times and frequent lockups??
Stacy Vitallo
MemberJohn M said:
I'm just wondering if anyone has any real experience with the Q2ID plugin. I have to deal with a lot of old Quark files (version 4 mostly), preparing them for reprints and I'm sick and tired of using Quark 7. Even though I cut my teeth on Quark I've been using InDesign for so long I've forgotten all the keyboard shortcuts for Quark. I was thinking of using the plugin for mostly covers so they would be easy to proof and they should be fairly easy to convert.
Does this plugin actually work as well as they claim and has anyone used it on long documents (say a 200 page book with sidebars and graphics)? I'm at the point that shelling the money out for the plugin will greatly relieve my stress levels.
I have used it multiple times and as the others have said, it's got issues, but it does work.
I've noticed that all text frames have an indent and a text wrap setting. That's about the only real annoying thing…
Since I don't have the older versions of Quark available, it's a real life saver!
Stacy Vitallo
MemberDefinitely do separate files and use the book tool. If you're working in a 240 page document, you could experience slow work times and frequent lockups??
Stacy Vitallo
MemberJohn M said:
I'm just wondering if anyone has any real experience with the Q2ID plugin. I have to deal with a lot of old Quark files (version 4 mostly), preparing them for reprints and I'm sick and tired of using Quark 7. Even though I cut my teeth on Quark I've been using InDesign for so long I've forgotten all the keyboard shortcuts for Quark. I was thinking of using the plugin for mostly covers so they would be easy to proof and they should be fairly easy to convert.
Does this plugin actually work as well as they claim and has anyone used it on long documents (say a 200 page book with sidebars and graphics)? I'm at the point that shelling the money out for the plugin will greatly relieve my stress levels.
I have used it multiple times and as the others have said, it's got issues, but it does work.
I've noticed that all text frames have an indent and a text wrap setting. That's about the only real annoying thing…
Since I don't have the older versions of Quark available, it's a real life saver!
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