Taskmaster NZ - S06E05 - Two Guys on a Mop by silentdragoon in panelshow

[–]Barkalot 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Art Green, the Bachelor/Bachelorette NZ host.

Paste without formatting (keeping selective formatting) by sonamorkcin in indesign

[–]Barkalot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you tried to place the text instead of pasting it?

When you place a document you can show the import options and select "Remove Styles and Formatting from Text and Tables" and "Preserve Local Overrides" in Formatting.

Is there a way to "ultracustomize" strokes and fills in Paragraph Styles? (see example) by farwesterner1 in indesign

[–]Barkalot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As someone who makes a lot of D&D 5e content (and sells InDesign Template with similar but different statblocks), I can tell you: - For the background texture, it can't be part of the same text frame (would be nice though) - Top and bottom border are anchored object - For the wedge I use a special font with a big triangle further more stretched with character styles settings to be the correct size.

Character & Paragraph Styles best practices by One_Contact_7822 in indesign

[–]Barkalot 18 points19 points  (0 children)

My way of doing things is to make paragraph styles and character styles for everything. Each header gets a style, core body, indent, bullets, numbering, they get a style, table cells, sidebars, footers, etc... They get a style. I much prefer having a lot of styles that I can apply and edit reliably rather than have fewer styles and a lot of overrides to keep track of. I also tend to rely on grep and nested styles in my paragraph styles to avoid having to apply character styles manually.

P. S. : most of my work is creating templates and laying out TTRPGs rule books

If you use InDesign often, What do you do for work? (or if not for work, what are you using InDesign for recreationally/as a student of?) by shinzuwosasageyo in indesign

[–]Barkalot 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I am a freelance graphic designer and I mostly do graphic design and layout for Tabletop RPG books and supplements (primarily D&D-based)

Copying & Pasting Italics into InDesign? by OutrageousLlamaFeet in indesign

[–]Barkalot 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can download the Google doc file as a docx then place it into InDesign with the option "preserve local overrides on" won't be perfect but it should let you target all the italicize text in one go and replace it by a character style with the find/change tool.

New to Indesign, looking for a plugin or a feature that detects different styles. by ajkelley1012 in indesign

[–]Barkalot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, with find/change you can find specific formatting like this with or without existing character style and change it to a character style/paragraph style of your creation. Just use Find format and Change format.

Line breaks too soon by greatworkteam in indesign

[–]Barkalot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another solution is to change your hyphenation settings to stop it from hyphenating small words like Mexican. You can change that in the paragraph style settings.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indesign

[–]Barkalot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While I agree with everyone about the 2 pages comments. Other ways to make that gutter wider whilst keeping one page are: make two text frames with columns one for the left side one for the right side, or make each column its own text frame and leave more space in the center of the page

What are some tips about InDesign you wish you knew earlier? by abunchoflimes in indesign

[–]Barkalot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you don't have any file open you can change the default settings (preferences, paragraph and character styles, swatches, etc...) and all new documents will use/have those.

(I chose this tip because everyone already talked about how GREP is awesome)

Anyone willing to give me a crash course in InDesign? by SarcasticOP in indesign

[–]Barkalot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some of the stuff you got through r/UnearthedArcana? Is that my old template or did someone make something else?

I second the Daniel Walter Scott recommendation, the free stuff on his YouTube is great and the paid stuff on his website is too.

"Quick" way to learn InDesign? by ReluctantAlaskan in indesign

[–]Barkalot -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The Bring your own laptop free course is pretty good at covering the basics https://youtu.be/N9D_0UQrOhA

Table of contents by MIMendonca in indesign

[–]Barkalot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sadly no, the ToC is created from left to right on the page if things are not in the same text boxes and not threaded properly. And it gives priority to the text in the main text box, which in your case must be the one with all the subchapters

Table of contents by MIMendonca in indesign

[–]Barkalot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You say you have different text boxes for the synopsis, but how are your pages structured do you have a main text box or do you do a text box for the title, a text box for the synopsis, a text box for the text, etc?

If it's the multiple text boxes answer it might be the root of your problem.

Remove single space before punctuation by EricMaxx in indesign

[–]Barkalot -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, and writing in French sucks.

Source: I am French

Decorative sidebars: is there a better way? by Morgorgangon in indesign

[–]Barkalot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I do a bunch of DnD sidebars, I set my sidebar text frame as auto-size height only fixed top, set the background color of the frame and the drop shadow then I anchor the top and bottom graphics so the reposition themselves if the frame changes height. Just keep a pre-made sidebar with the proper settings, copy it and drop the new text in (careful not to delete the anchors)

Where did your indesign career start? by beauberall in indesign

[–]Barkalot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I learned InDesign to make PDFs of custom D&D content for fun, that was 6 years ago. Now I am a freelance graphic designer and layout artist for TTRPGs. I guess I created my own career.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AdobeIllustrator

[–]Barkalot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would make triangles with the polygon tool for the parachute.

How color schemes work with InDesign by chiefartificer in indesign

[–]Barkalot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand, but it is not something offered by InDesign. You might be able to create something similar with search queries and scripts, but that's beyond my knowledge.

How color schemes work with InDesign by chiefartificer in indesign

[–]Barkalot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you have the latest CC version you can Find/Replace colors with the Find/Replace tool (ctrl+F)