tailieunhanh - Real World Adobe InDesign CS4- P3

Real World Adobe InDesign CS4- P3: The book uses Robert Slimbach’s Minion Pro, an Adobe OpenType face, which was particularly useful when moving files across platforms. Code samples are set in Lucas de Groot’s TheSansMonoCondensed. A few other fonts were used for example characters. | 48 REAL WORLD ADOBE INDESIGN CS4 Point Pica Size. This option changes the definition of the size of a point and therefore the size of a pica . The modern . post-desktop publishing standard for the size of a point is 72 points per inch. If using your old Compugraphic E-scale is more important to you than anything else in life feel free to set this option to something other than PostScript 72 pts inch . Just don t tell us about it or insist that we should do the same. Keyboard Increments. What happens when you push an arrow key That depends on the settings you ve entered in the following fields. Cursor Key. When you have an object selected using the Selection or Direct Select tool you can move it by pressing the arrow keys. How far do you want it to move with each key press Enter that value in this field. Size Leading. When you have text selected you can increase or decrease the size and or leading of the text by pressing keyboard shortcuts by default you press Command-Shift- Ctrl-Shift- to increase the size of the text Command-Shift- Ctrl-Shift- to decrease the size Option-Up arrow Alt-Up arrow to increase the leading or Option-Down arrow to decrease the leading . How much larger or smaller should the point size or leading get with each key press Enter the amount you want in this field. Baseline Shift. When you have selected text using the Type tool you can increase baseline shift by pressing by default OptionShift-Up Arrow Alt-Shift-Up Arrow or decrease baseline shift by pressing Option-Shift-Down Arrow Alt-Shift-Down Arrow. How much baseline shift should each key press apply Enter the amount you want in this field. Kerning. When the text cursor is between two characters you can apply kerning by pressing Option-Left Arrow Alt-Left Arrow or Option-Right Arrow Alt-Right Arrow. When a range of text is selected with the text tool pressing this shortcut applies tracking. Enter the kerning amount you want to apply in thousandths of an em in this field. Grids .

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