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July 14, 2014 at 4:32 am in reply to: How to design titles as picture and save title information for TOC? #69495
Dolce Vita
MemberThat (0% of color) what I had tried to do before the idea of invisible div.
It doesn’t work for me.
Now I’ve made one more book with this trick:
https://s13.postimg.org/h736hhatj/test.jpgI save this designed title for life by adding a TOC row (it even can be coloured) by anchor, and its frame get a div description:
div.invisible {
opacity:0;
}July 10, 2014 at 6:02 am in reply to: How to design titles as picture and save title information for TOC? #69436Dolce Vita
MemberNow I’ve found the final solution I think.
The point is to make zero opacity to such title, so TOC engine will use text for building TOC and linking to right page, and opacity will make the title invisible :)
that’s genius idea.
Technically I put the title into div box and set opacity to zero. that’s all)June 29, 2014 at 3:19 am in reply to: How to design titles as picture and save title information for TOC? #69188Dolce Vita
MemberRight for now, I have solved this puzzle by just entering a title paragraph in white color, near designed title element that will be rasterized in exporting process.
Then I have a text for building TOC, but don’t see it in iBooks (only if I choose Black view then this text magically appears :))
Because rasterized frame and TOC text in white sit in same paragraph, hyperlink from TOC leads me exactly to designed rasterized title, that is beautiful.But it’s not a pro way to do it, just a trick.
Dolce Vita
Memberyes it is right.
for us (human) it is correct to start TOC with level 2 (for example level 2 can mean a dedication or predict)
it will be great for PDF, but not epub
if epub sees such situation it simply rejects such entry of level 2 and go straight to next level 1Dolce Vita
MemberI have such problem even with correct TOC entries
I can see many complains for this issue in web, and actually no one solved.
June 17, 2014 at 6:53 am in reply to: How to design titles as picture and save title information for TOC? #69037Dolce Vita
Memberhello
thanks for your opinion
I have tried this now, it even saves a place for TOC entry, but it remains empty. No TOC text appears in epub.
I have even checked “include text on hidden layers” at TOC options.
What did you mean it should look?Dolce Vita
MemberIt happens to me all the time!
First, as I have CC and CS6 both, I was warned I must get incopy changes made in same version as my open Indesign file is.
Ok done, now I am working only with CS6 (converting all Indesign files to CS6 before making assignments)But.. in 30% cases an update causes program crash.
Oh my God – to do all this work Melanie wrote above???I also solve this by converting files to idml and back, … , it helps, but workflow is getting crazy :(
Dolce Vita
MemberInteresting – it works only first time!
After you choose a specific font using control panel or character window – it switches to recently fonts used ..
Any new word chosed – listing the fonts works good till you choose some font specifically! Then it lists only within recent ones.. -
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