InDesignSecrets Podcast 192
InDesign Secrets - A podcast by Blatner and Concepcion
News, Kelly Vaughn co-host, Conditional Text; Quizzler 190 Answer; Obscurity of the Week: Hidden Destination
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Listen in your browser: InDesignSecrets-192.mp3(14.4 MB, 27:45 minutes)
See the Show Notes for links mentioned in this episode.
A very special episode with guest co-host Kelly Vaughn!
- News
- PEPCON News: IGNITE InDesign, Sunni Brown keynote, Scavenger Hunt game
- All about Kelly Vaughn and her blog, DocumentGeek
- Deep Dive into Conditional Text
- Quizzler 190 Answer! (see below) .. And the winner is announced
- Obscure InDesign Feature of the Week: Hidden Destination
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QUIZZLER 190: Here is the image we talked about in episode 190 and continued in episode 191. As revealed in episode 192, what makes this line's bounding box turn into a lovely rainbow is that it's been anchored to some text and then multiple — 5, to be exact — conditions (from Conditional Text) were applied to the text containing the anchor. So you're looking at non-printing Conditional Text markup.
Links mentioned in this podcast:
> Come to PEPCON! Our annual Print + ePublishing Conference, this year April 28–May 1 in Austin, Texas
> Kelly Vaughn's wonderful DocumentGeek blog
> Kelly's posts here on InDesignSecrets
> The Obscure Error Message of the Week-eek-eek, courtesy of Kelly: