Drawing in InDesign; Quizzler Winner (finally); Shortcut of the Week: Paste Into; Obscurity of the Week: Convert Direction Point
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Show Notes for links mentioned in this episode. The transcript of this podcast will be posted soon.
- Announcements
- Drawing in InDesign
- Pen tool and its shortcuts and permutations
- Every frame and text wrap is actually an editable path
- Pathfinder panel or menu to combine overlapping frames
- Playing with type outlines
- Using object styles
- Finally: A Quizzler Winner!
- Keyboard shortcut of the Week: Command-Option-V (Ctrl-Alt-V)
- Obscure InDesign Feature of the Week: Convert Direction Point
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Links mentioned in this podcast:
> Other articles about drawing in InDesign:
> Free
Speech Bubble (and perhaps Snowman Head) script for InDesign
Quizzler!
Birgit from Aachen, Germany, was the winner of the random drawing of correct answers to this Quizzler from a couple podcasts ago. In response to the question "What does this cryptogram made up of dingbats spell out," Birgit answered "WE LIKE LEGOS." (David must have been surrounded by the Legos™ his kids play with.)
Our friend Brad Walrod, book compositor extraordinaire, kindly created a graphic of the solution for us. Thank you Brad!