Tek-Tips is the largest IT community on the Internet today!

Members share and learn making Tek-Tips Forums the best source of peer-reviewed technical information on the Internet!

  • Congratulations TouchToneTommy on being selected by the Tek-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

Search results for query: *

  1. MikeT999

    What is a good InDesign documet setup for an iPhone app/ebook?

    >>>why are you concerned about starting out with a document that is of any particular resolution or size? Size: Because I assumed -- at least somewhat incorrectly -- that optimizing the HxW of InDesign's base page would in turn optimize how the epub is displayed and, secondarily, how efficient...
  2. MikeT999

    Choice of image resolution for an epub file for the iPhone

    Compression and not resolution??? Ooooooohh... I didn't know that. Thnx. I guess I need to create a test file using each of the four output options and view (and compare) the results. -- Mike
  3. MikeT999

    What is a good InDesign documet setup for an iPhone app/ebook?

    As I understand it, epub files (a common format for ebooks, but there are many others) are comprised mostly HTML files. Graphics in these files are bitmaps -- JPG, GIF, etc. InDesign and other epub "generators" automatically convert any vector-based files to bitmaps. (The text in an epub file...
  4. MikeT999

    Choice of image resolution for an epub file for the iPhone

    I'm creating a ebook for the iPhone that includes a bunch of images. These images were imported into an InDesign 5 document as EPS files. They are 100% vector-based BW (2 bit) line art. The "Export to ePub" dialog box gives me the option of choosing Low, Medium, High or Maximum resolution for...
  5. MikeT999

    What is a good InDesign documet setup for an iPhone app/ebook?

    I'm using InDesign5 to create an ebook that is optimized for displaying on the iPhone. In particular, I'm looking for appropriate dimensions of the base page, in pixels, to enter in the Document Setup dialog box. From what I've read, 320 x 480 pixels should work well for both the iPhone 4 as...
  6. MikeT999

    Hyperlinks in ePub files exported by InDesign

    I agree. That the epub format allows text and images to flow dynamically as the reader changes text size, etc., is generally a good thing. But for various reasons, the pages of this book will be static. -- Mike
  7. MikeT999

    Hyperlinks in ePub files exported by InDesign

    >>>>You have to hyperlink to certain words or images etc. Understood. The book is actually quite static as each page is a full-page image (from a PDF page!). Perhaps I could put key words on a non-viewable layer on those pages I want to jump to, and then attach anchors/cross references to...
  8. MikeT999

    Hyperlinks in ePub files exported by InDesign

    Thanks, Andrew; useful info. "When you convert a document to an EPUB file, InDesign preserves all the hyperlinks that jump to URLs, files, email addresses, and text anchors, but hyperlinks that reference specific pages are discarded." This has been my experience so far. (My IDD file has...
  9. MikeT999

    Hyperlinks in ePub files exported by InDesign

    Thanks, Marcus. I'm using CS5. The YouTube video was informative, but it doesn't answer my specific question. I'd like to create an ePub book that includes "internal" hyperlinks that allow the reader to jump from one page of the book to another. My tests show that such hyperlinks work in...
  10. MikeT999

    Hyperlinks in ePub files exported by InDesign

    I'd like the table of contents of the ebook I'm working on to give the reader the option of clicking on a chapter, which would jump into the one he wants. It looks like this works well for a book created in InDesign and then exported to PDF. (I'm ignoring SWF; I can't it use for this project)...
  11. MikeT999

    Does InDesign do frame "tags"?

    Thank you very much, Andrew; you've given me a lot to work with. (The Master Page option hadn't occured to me. I was aware of scripts, but figured at this point I might be biting off more than I could chew.) Thanks again. --Mike
  12. MikeT999

    Does InDesign do frame "tags"?

    >>>>...not really sure what you are trying to achieve... We're importing a 200-page book that's in PDF. Each imported page is placed on the underlying InDesign page by dragging it open from the upper left-hand corner. The problem with this method is the resulting page frames aren't the exact...
  13. MikeT999

    Does InDesign do frame "tags"?

    Thanks, Andrew. But from what you wrote, it appears one can't create a frame with specific attributes (size, margins, position, rules, etc.) and then save those attributes as a specific style that can be applied to any number of frames. Hmmmmm. -- Mike
  14. MikeT999

    Does InDesign do frame "tags"?

    I'm quite new to InDesign. Does it allow one to name and save the attributes of a frame, so the attributes can be easily applied to other frames? If so, how does one do it? I've really scoured InDesign's menus, etc. (Elaborating: Ventura Publisher allows one to do this. One can create a...
  15. MikeT999

    Importing PDF into InDesign CS5; Sizing the underlying page

    I have a 10-page book in PDF that I'd like to import into InDesign (and then export to ePub). As part of the effort, I'd like to create a custom "document preset" (page format) that I can use repeatedly. I'd like the underlying InDesign page to be the same size as the imported PDF page. But...

Part and Inventory Search

Back
Top