InDesignSecrets Podcast 112
InDesign Secrets - En podcast af Blatner and Concepcion
Posts of Note: Windows 7, Story Editor, PowerPoint, Balance Lines; Unicodes, GIDs and CIDs; Obscurity of the Week: Missing Glyph
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- Blog Posts You Should Know About:
- Windows 7 and InDesign (Bob Levine)
- Story Editor Secrets (Steve Werner)
- Importing PowerPoint into InDesign (James Fritz)
- When to Use Balance Ragged Lines (Anne-Marie)
- Time to Get Geeky: Unicodes, GIDs and CIDs
- Upcoming seminars, webinars, new videos and software
- Obscure InDesign Feature of the Week: Missing Glyph
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>> Rorohiko (aka Lightning Brain) has a number of cool plug-ins for InDesign users that slash the amount of time it takes to get something done! For example, FrameReporter ($29 US) lets you see small informational tags when you click on a frame, such as the image's effective resolution or how many words are overset. You can even use it to name frames, and then navigate around your layout via the names. Special for InDesignSecrets listeners: Use the coupon code INDESIGNSECRETS111 (that's "one one one" at the end) in the Rorohiko.com store to get 25% off the FrameReporter plug-in.
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Links mentioned in this podcast:
> Balance Ragged Lines was the Obscure Feature in episode 55, here's the podcast transcript
> Keith Gilbert's blog post about Sorting the Glyphs panel
> Unicode Code Charts
> Check out Anne-Marie's new Lynda.com video title, Social Media Marketing with Facebook & Twitter
> Keith Gilbert's blog post about Sorting the Glyphs panel
> Unicode Code Charts
> Check out Anne-Marie's new Lynda.com video title, Social Media Marketing with Facebook & Twitter
> Read about and download the public beta of David's "Blatner Tools" suite of InDesign plug-ins on the DTPTools site
> Anne-Marie will be one of the presenters at the InDesign Conference in Washington DC, Nov 4-6 2009
> Anne-Marie will be one of the presenters at the InDesign Conference in Washington DC, Nov 4-6 2009
> Steve Werner's Preflighting Deep Dive webinar has early-bird tickets on sale until Nov 4, the webinar will be on Nov 10 2009