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کتاب‌های سافاری آنلاین

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معرفی کتاب «کتاب‌های سافاری آنلاین» (با عنوان لاتین Safari books online) نوشتهٔ Nigel French، منتشرشده توسط نشر Adobe Press; Peachpit در سال 2010. این کتاب در 14 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1 Getting Started -- Type Anatomy and Classification -- An InDesign Type Map: Where to Find the Type Stuff -- Viewing Your Page -- Creating a Typography Workspace -- CHAPTER 2 Getting Type on Your Page -- Creating Text Frames -- Text Flow -- Threading Text Frames -- Using the Story Editor -- Cleaning Up Text -- CHAPTER 3 Character Formats -- Text Selection Methods -- Character Formatting Options -- Readability -- CHAPTER 4 Leading -- Getting the Lead Out -- (Not) Using Auto Leading -- Keep It Consistent, Except 8230; -- CHAPTER 5 Letterspacing, Tracking, and Kerning -- Letterspacing vs. Tracking -- Tracking vs. Kerning -- Kerning -- CHAPTER 6 Small (but Important) Details -- Typographers Quotes -- Apostrophes -- Punctuation -- Dashes -- Ellipses -- End Marks -- Symbols -- White Space Characters -- The Glyphs Panel -- Unicode -- Ligatures, Diphthongs, and the Dotless i -- Ornaments -- Swash Characters -- Oldstyle Figures -- Contextual Alternates -- Titling Alternates -- Optical Sizes -- CHAPTER 7 Alignment -- Horizontal Alignment -- Left Alignment -- Justified Alignment (Justified with last line aligned left) -- Centering Type -- Right-Aligned Type -- Other Justification Options -- Combining Left and Right Alignment -- Hanging Punctuation -- Vertical Alignment -- CHAPTER 8 Paragraph Indents and Spacing -- First-Line Indents -- Hanging Indents -- Left and Right Indents -- Space Before and Space After -- CHAPTER 9 Breaking (and Not Breaking) Words, Lines, Paragraphs, and Pages -- Hyphenation -- Hyphenation Options -- Discretionary Hyphens and Nonbreaking Hyphens -- Hyphenation and User Dictionaries -- Hyphenation Dos and Donts -- The No Break Attribute -- Break Characters -- Keep Options -- CHAPTER 10 Tabs, Tables, and Lists -- Working with Tables -- Bulleted and Numbered lists -- Tabs -- CHAPTER 11 Drop Caps -- Creating a Simple Drop Cap -- Drop Cap Aesthetics -- Difficult Drop Caps -- CHAPTER 12 Global Formatting with Styles -- Defining Our Terms -- Why Use Styles? -- [Basic Paragraph] -- Creating Styles -- Applying Styles -- Editing Styles -- Loading Styles from Another Document -- Organizing Styles -- Combining Typefaces -- A Typical Style Sheet -- Character Styles -- Paragraph Rules -- Sequential Styles -- Nested Styles -- Nested Line Styles -- GREP Styles -- Object Styles -- Table and Cell Styles -- CHAPTER 13 Working with Text Wraps -- Applying Text Wraps -- Wrapping Type Around Irregularly Shaped Graphics -- Ignoring a Text Wrap -- CHAPTER 14 Pages, Margins, Columns, and Grids -- Setting Up the Document -- Setting Up Columns -- Using Grids -- Page Numbers and Running Heads -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Z Table of Contents 6 Introduction 10 CHAPTER 1 Getting Started 12 Type Anatomy and Classification 15 An InDesign Type Map: Where to Find the Type Stuff 21 Viewing Your Page 26 Creating a Typography Workspace 27 CHAPTER 2 Getting Type on Your Page 32 Creating Text Frames 33 Text Flow 34 Threading Text Frames 38 Using the Story Editor 47 Cleaning Up Text 49 CHAPTER 3 Character Formats 52 Text Selection Methods 53 Character Formatting Options 54 Readability 69 CHAPTER 4 Leading 72 Getting the Lead Out 73 (Not) Using Auto Leading 79 Keep It Consistent, Except ... 80 CHAPTER 5 Letterspacing, Tracking, and Kerning 84 Letterspacing vs. Tracking 85 Tracking vs. Kerning 87 Kerning 93 CHAPTER 6 Small (but Important) Details 100 Typographer’s Quotes 101 Apostrophes 102 Punctuation 102 Dashes 104 Ellipses 105 End Marks 105 Symbols 105 White Space Characters 106 The Glyphs Panel 108 Unicode 110 Ligatures, Diphthongs, and the Dotless i 114 Ornaments 116 Swash Characters 116 Oldstyle Figures 116 Contextual Alternates 117 Titling Alternates 117 Optical Sizes 118 CHAPTER 7 Alignment 120 Horizontal Alignment 121 Left Alignment 121 Justified Alignment (Justified with last line aligned left) 124 Centering Type 128 Right-Aligned Type 130 Other Justification Options 130 Combining Left and Right Alignment 132 Hanging Punctuation 133 Vertical Alignment 133 CHAPTER 8 Paragraph Indents and Spacing 136 First-Line Indents 137 Hanging Indents 140 Left and Right Indents 141 Space Before and Space After 143 CHAPTER 9 Breaking (and Not Breaking) Words, Lines, Paragraphs, and Pages 146 Hyphenation 147 Hyphenation Options 148 Discretionary Hyphens and Nonbreaking Hyphens 151 Hyphenation and User Dictionaries 153 Hyphenation Dos and Don’ts 154 The No Break Attribute 156 Break Characters 157 Keep Options 158 CHAPTER 10 Tabs, Tables, and Lists 162 Working with Tables 163 Bulleted and Numbered lists 176 Tabs 179 CHAPTER 11 Drop Caps 182 Creating a Simple Drop Cap 185 Drop Cap Aesthetics 187 Difficult Drop Caps 191 CHAPTER 12 Global Formatting with Styles 194 Defining Our Terms 195 Why Use Styles? 195 [Basic Paragraph] 196 Creating Styles 196 Applying Styles 198 Editing Styles 201 Loading Styles from Another Document 202 Organizing Styles 203 Combining Typefaces 205 A Typical Style Sheet 207 Character Styles 211 Paragraph Rules 215 Sequential Styles 215 Nested Styles 218 Nested Line Styles 220 GREP Styles 221 Object Styles 222 Table and Cell Styles 225 CHAPTER 13 Working with Text Wraps 228 Applying Text Wraps 229 Wrapping Type Around Irregularly Shaped Graphics 232 Ignoring a Text Wrap 238 CHAPTER 14 Pages, Margins, Columns, and Grids 242 Setting Up the Document 243 Setting Up Columns 251 Using Grids 254 Page Numbers and Running Heads 271 Bibliography 276 Index 280 A 281 B 281 C 281 D 282 E 282 F 282 G 283 H 283 I 283 J 284 K 284 L 284 M 284 N 284 O 285 P 285 Q 285 R 285 S 286 T 287 U 288 V 288 W 288 X 288 Z 288 Adobe InDesign is the world’s premier page-layout tool, and its user-friendly yet sophisticated typographic controls are a big reason why. This updated edition of Nigel French’s __InDesign Type,__ the first book to focus exclusively on the typographic features of InDesign, provides a comprehensive overview of the application’s vast array of type capabilities, from the basics of character-level formatting to strategies for designing complex layouts using grids. With practical examples, loads of tips, and a wealth of illustrations, InDesign Type offers guiding principles for how to get the best-looking type in the most efficient way possible. InDesign Type is a rich resource for anyone who wants to master the fine points of typography and works with Adobe InDesign. Adobe In Design is the world's premier page-layout tool, and its user-friendly yet sophisticated typographic controls are a big reason why. This updated edition of Nigel French's InDesign Type--the first book to focus exclusively on the typographic features of InDesign--provides a comprehensive overview of the application's vast array of type capabilities, from the basics of character-level formatting to strategies for designing complex layouts using grids. With practical examples, loads of tips, and a wealth of illustrations, InDesign Type offers guiding principles for how to get the best-looking type in the most efficient way possible. InDesign Type is a rich resource for anyone who wants to master the fine points of typography and works with Adobe InDesign "InDesign Type is a must have resource for anyone working with type. Nigel's friendly tone and style will teach you the nuance, details, and craft of professional typography while simultaneously showing you how to leverage all the typography" features of InDesign."--Michael Ninness Former Adobe InDesign Senior Product Manager VP of Content, Lynda.com --Book Jacket
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