Windows ‣ Pages: Allow Document Pages to Shuffle Windows ‣ Output ‣ Attributes: Nonprinting: Off Windows ‣ Effects: Blending Mode: Normal Opacity: 100% View ‣ Grids & Guides: Show Guides Unlock Guides Snap to Guides Preferences ‣ Guides & Pasteboard: Preview Background Color: Light GrayĮdit ‣ Transparency Blend Space: Document CMYKĮdit ‣ Color Settings ‣ Working Spaces: RGB Profile: sRGB IEC61966-2.1 CMYK Profile: ISO Coated v2 (ECI), fallback to Coated FOGRA39 (ISO 12647-2:2004) Preferences ‣ Grids: Baseline Grid Color: R=230 G=230 B=230 Preferences ‣ Units & Increments ‣ Other Units: Stroke: Points Preferences ‣ Units & Increments ‣ Ruler Units: Origin: Spread Units: Millimeters Preferences ‣ Units & Increments ‣ Keyboard Increments: Cursor Key: 0.2 mm Size/Leading: 0.5 pt Baseline Shift: 0.1 pt Kerning/Tracking: 5/1000 em Preferences ‣ Type: Use Typographer's Quotes Apply Leading to Entire Paragraphs Windows ‣ Objects & Layout ‣ Transform: Reference Point: Center Adjust Stroke Weight when Scaling Adjust Effects when Scaling Windows ‣ Layers: Ungroup Remembers Layers Paste Remembers Layers View ‣ Grids & Guides: Snap to Guides Smart Guides Preferences ‣ File Handling: Always Save Preview Images with Documents Preferences ‣ Display Performance: Preserve Object-Level Display Settings Preferences ‣ General: Prevent Selection of Locked Objects You should customize them to your workflow by editing the script. Sets some preferences for the active document. I'm a graphic designer, not a programmer, so do expect oversights and bugs (please create an issue if you encounter one, though!). The code was developed and tested in Adobe InDesign CC 2020–2023 on Mac (I mostly used InDesign ExtendScript API 8.0, compatibile with CS6). Apart from errors, they do their job silently however, a few 2 give a report if run with Ctrl. Some require one or more objects on the page to be selected. Many are meant to be used with shortcuts 1 (suggestions for Mac below). I often perform repeated, tedious, or time-consuming operations as a DTP operator, so I made several simple scripts to improve my workflow. This is a collection of InDesign scripts for various simple and repetitive tasks.
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