tailieunhanh - InDesign CS5 Bible- P2

InDesign CS5 Bible- P2: InDesign is a powerful tool that serves as the standard program for professional layout and design. The latest version boasts a variety of updates and enhancements. Packed with real-world examples and written by industry expert Galen Gruman, this in-depth resource clearly explains how InDesign CS5 allows for better typography and transparency features, speedier performance, and more user control than any other layout program. | Chapter 1 Inside the InDesign Interface InDesign Vocabulary 101 InDesign comes with its own terminology much of it adopted from other Adobe products. The general terms include the following Extension A piece of software that loads into InDesign and becomes part of it adding more capabilities. Frame The container for an object whether text graphic or color fill. Link The connection that InDesign makes to an imported file. The link contains the file s location last modification date and last modification time. A link can reference any image or text file that you have imported into a layout. InDesign can notify you when a source text or graphics file has changed so you can choose whether to update the version in your layout. A hyperlink often also abbreviated to link in casual conversation connects elements in a Web page to other Web pages or other resources such as PDF files. Master page A template within a layout that contains elements that you want to occur on any page that is based on that master page. For example a specific master page might contain page numbers and the standard text frame for body text so when you add new pages to the document based on this specific master page those new document pages automatically include the page numbers and standard text frames. Package The collection of all files needed to deliver a layout for commercial printing. InDesign has a package feature that collects all these files for you. Pane A section of a dialog box or panel whose options change based on the set of controls you ve selected in the dialog box or panel. Panel A container for controls that stays on-screen even when you aren t using it in contrast to a dialog box which appears only while you are using it . Panels can be docked to the right edge of the screen or free-floating. Panels can be combined into a single container called a panel group. Path A shape in which the endpoint and start