Nested Styles in Adobe InDesign: A Complete Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @JawadSoomro
    @JawadSoomro  Год назад

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  • @JoffreyCowan
    @JoffreyCowan Месяц назад +1

    Thank you Jawad, very informative! I have a question... can I use nested style to add a "no break" after the word "I" so that the word "I" never appears as the last word of a line? If so, how would I describe this condition?

    • @JawadSoomro
      @JawadSoomro  Месяц назад

      I read your comment many times. But I have no idea what u r asking. I'm sorry.

    • @JoffreyCowan
      @JoffreyCowan Месяц назад

      ​@@JawadSoomro Hello and thank you for responding to my clumsy question! I am designing my first ebup book in InDesign. When I export as an epub, and use the kindle reader in phone size, I see many sentences where at the end of the screen line, there is an orphaned "I". I have a screen shot of what I am talking about. I tried to use GREP code in paragraph styles to create a "no break" between the "I" 's and the next word so that the line could only break to another line before the "I", or after the next word. While this seemed to work within Indesign, when I exported to epub it didn't export the solution and I continue to see "I"s at the end of screen lines. So I was searching for another solution and after watching your video, was wondering if I could establish a "no break" between the "I"s and the next word in nested styles. Does this make sense?