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Indesign data merge overset text
Indesign data merge overset text













indesign data merge overset text

(a) see if the text does not fill all the lines of the frame, or does, or is overset So, I’m interested in seeing if I can write a script that would:

INDESIGN DATA MERGE OVERSET TEXT PLUS

One thing I am wondering about is: is there a way to do something similar to the FillTextFrame function, but that adjusts the tracking instead of the font size? At my publication, we fit text to frames by changing the tracking by up to plus or minus 20. Thanks for this script! It is very helpful! You will need to fit the text exactly to the text frame precisely 30 seconds before it goes to press. You tried to explain to the client that to properly fit text takes a lot of finesse and very often copy-editing, but they won’t hear of it. You have the unlucky job of fitting a story into a predefined space. If there are multiple lines, it usually works best if the leading is set to “Auto”. Fit Text to Frame does not adjust leading.If all the text cannot be fit, Fit Text to Frame will abort.Text of different sizes will all be scaled proportionally.All other text will be scaled proportionally. If there are multiple lines in the text frame, the text of the longest line will be fit to the frame.Fit Text to Frame will attempt to bring any overset text back into the text frame.Some quick pointers on using Fit Text to Frame: Once we set the preferences, a simple double-click on the FitTextToFrame script will fit the text of the current frame. The last two options will move the frame bottom either up or down to fit the frame bottom ensuring that the frame bottom always fits the text. The first two options will expand the text frame down to the bottom baseline or descender respectively only if necessary. When you run FitTextPrefs, you get presented with a dialog with four options: Skiing up in Vermont on a beautiful day.There’s two scripts which are used in this situation: FitTextPrefs, and FitTextToFrame.įitTextPrefs allows you to set some simple preferences for the Fit Text to Frame script. I've also truncated the data in the "desc" tag: Here's some of the sample XML, notice the ITEM will repeat. InDesign CS4 Docs: XML->Importing XML->Working with Repeating Data It might be that InDesign doesn't work as I'm expecting.ĭoes anyone have any good tips for mail-merge like functionality with an XML document and auto-generation of InDesign pages?īy the way, here's an example of Adobe's great documentation for merging repeated XML elements. Then I use "Import XML" to try and get the data brought in and filled across all 200 pages.I then add a lot of pages (like 200) to the document.I mark my text frames in the Master Document with the appropriate tags.I open the "Tags" window and Import and XML file.I add a bunch of text frames where I want the imported data from the XML file to be places.And Google searches haven't returned much fruitful. The documentation has been pretty poor for me. I've been reading online and working with InDesign's "Import XML" features without any luck. I want to merge the XML data with the InDesign page and have a few hundred pages automatically generated. I've created an XML file with all the appropriate data. I've created some InDesign Pages that I want to use as templates.















Indesign data merge overset text