Monday, March 4, 2013

Negative Lookahead ? GREP for Designers - Workflow: PrePress

  • Positive Lookahead ? GREP for Designers

    699 readersDuring a recent ?Demystifying GREP? presentation I gave for the InDesign User Group in Perth, I found myself almost physically jumping into a sentence when explaining the concept of Positive Lookahead. I promised the group I?d write up some posts on lookaheads and behinds specifically catering for designers This is the first in a series

  • InDesign Secrets: creative Place and Story Linking

    21396 readersInDesign CS5.5 introduces a new feature called Linked Stories. I?ve just posted a contributor blog-post on InDesign Secrets that gives one example of how you could use this new feature.Cari Jansen - Training, Print & Electronic Publishing Consultancy, Technical Writing/Editing, Public Speaking

  • InDesign Secrets: creative Place and Story Linking

    3 readersInDesign CS5.5 introduces a new feature called Linked Stories. I?ve just posted a contributor blog-post on InDesign Secrets that gives one example of how you could use this new feature.Cari Jansen - Training, Print & Electronic Publishing Consultancy, Technical Writing/Editing, Public Speaking

  • InDesign Character Styles & EPUB

    10136 readersI?ve been head deep into EPUB? and wanted to share another finding with InDesign CS5.5. A short post only, because I?m in the middle of work InDesign CS5.5 now recognises character styles that are applied through nested styles and GREP styles during EPUB export. ?That?s very cool! ?It adds a span tag with class references

  • InDesign Character Styles & EPUB

    9 readersI?ve been head deep into EPUB? and wanted to share another finding with InDesign CS5.5. A short post only, because I?m in the middle of work InDesign CS5.5 now recognises character styles that are applied through nested styles and GREP styles during EPUB export. ?That?s very cool! ?It adds a span tag with class references

  • Synchronised coolness?

    2342 readersEvery now and again I encounter something in InDesign that I really like and that surprises me? I just had one of those ?OMG? this is soooo cooool? moments? It?s probably something that?s been working in InDesign for a while? it might have even been announced as a new feature at some point? what ever

  • Synchronised coolness?

    3 readersEvery now and again I encounter something in InDesign that I really like and that surprises me? I just had one of those ?OMG? this is soooo cooool? moments? It?s probably something that?s been working in InDesign for a while? it might have even been announced as a new feature at some point? what ever

  • My guest-blogpost about (blank) Paragraph Returns

    5489 readersIt?s been a very busy start to the new year. Working on great electronic publishing projects and transitions with clients? has meant I?ve had little or no time to write some blog-posts. I thought I?d start the year off with a guest blog-post over at InDesign Secrets. Today?s post is inspired by Liz Castro, who

  • My guest-blogpost about (blank) Paragraph Returns

    6 readersIt?s been a very busy start to the new year. Working on great electronic publishing projects and transitions with clients? has meant I?ve had little or no time to write some blog-posts. I thought I?d start the year off with a guest blog-post over at InDesign Secrets. Today?s post is inspired by Liz Castro, who

  • InDesign Secrets: When smart guides turn blue

    5717 readersHave just posted a new blog-post on the InDesign Secrets blog. If you?re curious about pink, green and blue smart guides, then go and have a look and discover where and when smart guides pop-up in InDesign CS5.Cari Jansen - Training, Print & Electronic Publishing Consultancy, Technical Writing/Editing, Public Speaking

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    2nd Jonah Lehrer book being pulled from shelves

    (AP) ? A second Jonah Lehrer book is being pulled.

    Houghton Mifflin Harcourt announced Friday that Lehrer's "How We Decide," originally published in 2009, is being taken "off sale." Spokeswoman Lori Glazer said the decision followed an internal review, but she didn't elaborate.

    Lehrer's best-selling "Imagine" was withdrawn last year after Tablet Magazine reported that Lehrer had manipulated and fabricated Bob Dylan quotes. At the same time, he resigned as a staff writer for The New Yorker.

    Glazer said Friday that the publisher will continue to sell a third Lehrer book, "Proust Was a Neuroscientist," which was released in 2007.

    The 31-year-old Lehrer had been a popular author and speaker, specializing in books and essays about how the mind works. But he also has been criticized for sloppy scholarship and faulty reasoning, and he admitted recycling his own journalism for separate publications.

    During a recent speech in Miami, he blamed himself for "arrogance" and "carelessness" and expressed hope that he could revive his career.

    Associated Press

    Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/4e67281c3f754d0696fbfdee0f3f1469/Article_2013-03-01-Books-Jonah%20Lehrer/id-60c69da6377a40498ce42e3008db0927

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