RE: search with RegExp RE: Now OT, I suppose. RE: Adobe pricing policies

2014-01-31 Thread Tammy Van Boening
Rick Quatro wrote a script for me years ago that unlocks text insets for
this very purpose, and then you can use the script to lock the insets again.
I am sure that he still has this solution in his arsenal of scripts. I still
use it after almost 10-11 years.  It works like a charm and I have never
encountered any issues with it.

 

TVB

 

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[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Scott Prentice
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2014 6:56 PM
To: Mike
Cc: framers
Subject: Re: search with RegExp RE: Now OT, I suppose. RE: Adobe pricing
policies

 

By included files do you mean text insets?

If so .. I don't believe that a search will find anything in an inset
(certainly would be nice). Once way you can do that is to create a special
book that you use for authoring, which is different than the one you use to
create PDFs from. Add your insets to this authoring book, then you can do
a search across the book, and it'll find content in the insets.

Hmm .. it would be fairly simple to create an ExtendScript that temporarily
unlocked all insets in a document. You could do the unlock, search, then
lock it once you've located the inset. You'd want to be careful, but it
should work.

Cheers,

...scott



 

On 1/29/14 8:55 AM, Mike wrote:

My question was ignored many times during the webinar. Do the search
enhancements include finding matches in included files? Currently, the only
way I can search for strings in my books that single-source included files
is to generate a PDF and search in it.

 

 

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Using a character format for only some pages in an index

2014-01-31 Thread Steve Rickaby
Could someone remind me how to do this, or even whether it's possible in Frame? 
I've looked in the manual, but can't find the information.

What I need to do is get Frame to apply a boldface font to some page numbers, 
but not all, for an index entry. To illustrate...

T

Thing  2, 7, 23, *bold*40-55*default*, 77, 89

U

Uber thing 12, 24... (etc.)

I'm sure I've done this is the past, but maybe I'm just imagining it.
 
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RE: Using a character format for only some pages in an index

2014-01-31 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 17:21 + 31/1/14, Bain, Thomas wrote:

You almost have it. In the index marker, use Bold, assuming you have a 
character tag named Bold set to what you want for emphasis. For example: First 
Aid:SituationsBold. This will only apply to the page number for this 
particular entry.

Ah.. right: character tag for page number goes last in entry, right?

I've got some character tags in the markers, thus:

[Marker] chartagentrydefault para font

...for the entries, as I want some of them formatted specially. If I read you 
right, this should change to:

[Marker] chartagentrybold

or...

[Marker] chartagentrydefault para fontbold

if I just want a page number in bold?

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RE: Using a character format for only some pages in an index

2014-01-31 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 17:41 + 31/1/14, Bain, Thomas wrote:

Yes, the bold goes last in the index marker. Both of your last two examples 
are correct.

Many thanks, Thomas. I do indexing about once in eighteen months, and that 
seems to be just long enough to forget these sorts of tricks.

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