InDesignSecrets Podcast 208
InDesign Secrets - Een podcast door Blatner and Concepcion
Categorieën:
EpubSecrets.com, InCopySecrets.com, Spring-loaded shortcuts, Chad Chelius interview, Obscurity of the Week: Indic Script Preferences
In this episode:
- News from the land of InDesign
- InCopySecrets.com and ePubSecrets.com are alive again!
- PePcon 2014 early bird deadline coming up!
- Spring-loaded shortcuts
- When they save time and not
- Other obscure "dynamic" shortcuts
- Interview with Chad Chelius, new Editor-in-Chief of InCopySecrets.com
- Obscure InDesign Feature of the Week: Indic Preferences Script
News and special offers from our sponsors:
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Links mentioned in this podcast:
- PePcon: The Print + ePublishing Conference
- Check out ePubSecrets.com and InCopySecrets.com
- Spring-Loaded shortcuts post
- Chad's new Lynda.com title, Creating Accessible PDFs
- Our accessibility page
- Chad's 1/2-day workshop at PePcon, CSS & HTML: What Designers Need to Know
- The T-key and U-key
- More info on typesetting Indic languages: this post, this help file, and this other help file