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    Scott Falkner | ACP commented  · 

    Text variables should also optionally include character level formatting. Even requiring the use of a Character Style would greatly improve the feature.

  2. 189 votes

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  4. 60 votes

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    Scott Falkner | ACP commented  · 

    Agreed. Much wanted feature. So much so it’s a mystery why it wasn’t included.

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  5. 5 votes

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    Scott Falkner | ACP commented  · 

    What about it? You can position each application's windows however you like.

  6. 1 vote

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    Scott Falkner | ACP commented  · 

    It's called Shear. It's a tool under the Free Transform tool.

  7. 6 votes

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    Scott Falkner | ACP commented  · 

    Layer panel menu. Paste Remembers Layers.

  8. 137 votes

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    Scott Falkner | ACP commented  · 

    Javed,

    Paragraph borders would be a separate (and welcome) feature. This feature would apply only to paragraphs in multi-column frames and the rule would appear n the gutter only, not outside the frame. The rule position would be determined by the gutter width, no t an attribute of the paragraph.

    As I said, the question remains whether this would be a paragraph attribute or a text frame attribute. Perhaps it makes more sense as a text frame attribute.

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    Scott Falkner | ACP commented  · 

    Javed,

    Interesting question. Would this be a paragraph-level format or an object level format? I think it should be a paragraph level format. This will allow overrides for any test that users don’t want included.

    Users should be able to select the position for the top of the line and the bottom. This should include offsets and what the point (start.end) is relative to.

    For the top of the line it should be relative to: Top of frame, Text area, Ascent, Cap Height, Leading, x-Height, or Baseline. For text-based positions it would use the highest available point.

    For the bottom line it should be relative to: Bottom of frame, Text area, or Baseline. For baseline it would use the lowest available baseline.

    The stroke options would be the same as for paragraph rules.

  9. 9 votes

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    Scott Falkner | ACP commented  · 

    PPI is the correct term. There is no debate on this subject.

  10. 29 votes

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    Scott Falkner | ACP commented  · 

    You can adjust column guides manually. You can't have different sized columns in a multi-column text frame. From your request it looks like the former is the solution you want.

  11. 16 votes

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    Scott Falkner | ACP commented  · 

    Oh, and of course they can also be used with tables, table styles, and cell styles.

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  12. 453 votes

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    Scott Falkner | ACP commented  · 

    So much this. Indesign can already apply multiple character styles, as you noted. So at least some of the feature exists.

    Back in the late 1980s there was a program called Ready, Set, Go! that could do this. The implementation was powerful but clunky an unintuitive. Styles could include any feature, or leave any feature blank and there was no distinction between character and paragraph styles. This is much like how Character Styles work in InDesign, but not Paragraph Styles. In a Paragraph Style all attributes are included. But in RSG a style might include only the font. Another might include only leading. Another might include only point size. You body copy might be formatted with several styles. Changing leading globally could be done by just changing the Leading style. It was complicated, and I don’t think there was a way to make a composite style, so many styles would have to be applied where now you just use one style. I think it also didn’t handle conflicts well, so you really needed to plan things out.

    I only played with it, since we already had PageMaker, FreeHand, and QuarkXPress and I didn’t need another program that nobody was using. I remember thinking it had potential, and InDesign’s Character Styles work similarly, in that they only apply what you want (just colour, just underlining, etc.).

  13. 3 votes

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    Scott Falkner | ACP commented  · 

    No. Those commands are applied to objects, not text.

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