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Tamás Nagy
ParticipantHi Mike, now I checked one of the problematic documents. I has only one placed image, a TIFF file. It is normally linked, not pasted or embedded.
I use a 3rd-party hyphenation program but I use it in all of the documents I create, so id doesn’t make a difference, I think.
The partial export is a good idea, thanks! :) I will report here what I found.Tamás Nagy
ParticipantShould not, yes. But it does.
Tamás Nagy
ParticipantOK, sorry, I’m not a worldwide known internet guru. :D
I think it might work:Tamás Nagy
ParticipantDidn’t work. :/ Maybe this will show:
http://www.idscript.hu/Comments.jpgTamás Nagy
ParticipantHi David, thank you for your reply. But no, the language was correct, I double-checked it now.
The 3rd party tool is produced by Tramontána Kft., https://tramontana.co.hu/
They offer the only 3rd party program for the Hungarian language, and it is much better than the original Hungarian hyphenation in that it can recognize complex words (words that are made by sticking two or more simple words together) while the embedded Hungarian hyphenation can’t. Complex words are very common in Hungarian so not processing them as complex causes many-many hyphenation errors.Changing the language to the original Hungarian didn’t help, the situation remained the same. The only difference could be seen in the User Dictionary. Below the first is the Tramontana-Hungarian, the second is the original Hungarian hyphenation, as InDesing thinks (and it’s correct). Neither worked in the given situation.
ki~nyi~lat~koz~ta~tás
ki~~nyi~~lat~~koz~~ta~~tásI’m sorry that the images didn’t show in my post, they can only be seen by right-clicking and opening them in a new window. What did I do wrong? I wrote the following tag there (now without the necessary brackets):
img src=”https://idscript.hu/hyphenation/1.jpg”
(for example).January 13, 2022 at 8:59 am in reply to: GREP search that works only in the endnotes. Why? #14356488Tamás Nagy
ParticipantWell, removing that ~U (and ~F as well) worked at last.
I have no idea why I wanted to exclude endnote and footnote markers from here, there’s nothing wrong with them between the dashes.Now I think all my questions are solved, thanks for your patience and huge brains!
If you come to Budapest (Hungary) some time please sign up for a sixpack of Bitburgers at me! :)January 13, 2022 at 4:30 am in reply to: GREP search that works only in the endnotes. Why? #14356477Tamás Nagy
ParticipantFine, thank you very much for your help! :)
Btw. I purchased that book of Peter but I haven’t met this “single line mode” thing so far because I didn’t read the book from the beginning up to the end, I only used it as a handbook: when something wasn’t clear I opened the book on that specific page and read that topic only. And unfortunately this behaviour of the . wildcard wasn’t mentioned at the explanation of this dot on page 13.
Anyway, as you said it still doesn’t explain the difference in behaviour of the same text in the endnotes and anywhere else. So this question is still unsolved. If someone knows the solution, please tell it to me! :)
January 12, 2022 at 7:26 am in reply to: GREP search that works only in the endnotes. Why? #14356441Tamás Nagy
ParticipantAnd more importantly: why my version didn’t work in the main text, only in the endnotes? :o
January 12, 2022 at 7:05 am in reply to: GREP search that works only in the endnotes. Why? #14356439Tamás Nagy
ParticipantAnyway: why does your seach work only within a paragraph? I definitely welcome this condition but I don’t understand why it stoppes at the paragraph end. :D
January 12, 2022 at 6:59 am in reply to: GREP search that works only in the endnotes. Why? #14356438Tamás Nagy
ParticipantHi Godfried,
thx for your kind response, it worked fine in some cases! Your solution has a much simpler structure than mine, so I’ll use it from now! :) The problem with it is that it’s very important that there must not be paragraph ends in between, or a period that indicates the end of a sentence, for example. Your solution didn’t filter out these cases. That’s why I entered that “any text but not return, not period, not dash etc.” part in it.
This is a sentence with – a Hungarian. style – dashed text in it.
Here the period is not allowed between the dashes.
January 12, 2022 at 6:27 am in reply to: GREP search that works only in the endnotes. Why? #14356435Tamás Nagy
ParticipantSorry, the
\Rwas\r, of course.September 29, 2021 at 8:48 am in reply to: Windows activates “last application” after running a script in InDesign #14347698Tamás Nagy
ParticipantWhat if I sent you an InDesign template and a script that was made to set the date, the page number and the title of that page in the header?
September 29, 2021 at 8:43 am in reply to: Windows activates “last application” after running a script in InDesign #14347696Tamás Nagy
ParticipantBy the way how could I attach a photo to my account? I didn’t find any means in my account settings. :D
September 29, 2021 at 8:34 am in reply to: Windows activates “last application” after running a script in InDesign #14347694Tamás Nagy
ParticipantHi David, I work in Windows, on a PC. As far as I remember this thing appeared only when the script used a Dialog window.
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