Articles – Bart Van de Wiele http://www.bartvdw.com A blog about my adventures as a public speaker and Adobe Solution Consultant. Tue, 09 Mar 2021 19:14:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 61788238 My cover article for InDesign Magazine is published http://www.bartvdw.com/articles/my-cover-article-for-indesign-magazine-is-published Tue, 09 Mar 2021 19:14:35 +0000 http://www.bartvdw.com/?p=799 Adobe XD for InDesign users My cover article for InDesign Magazine has been published. It described why InDesign users should invest time and energy in learning Adobe XD and which opportunities that may bring to users. InDesign Magazine is a subscription based online magazine that I highly recommend if you want to learn more about…

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Adobe XD for InDesign users

My cover article for InDesign Magazine has been published. It described why InDesign users should invest time and energy in learning Adobe XD and which opportunities that may bring to users.

InDesign Magazine is a subscription based online magazine that I highly recommend if you want to learn more about getting the fullest out of Adobe InDesign.

 

Learn more about InDesign Magazine here.

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Creative Cloud Libraries with read-only access http://www.bartvdw.com/general/creative-cloud-libraries-with-read-only-access http://www.bartvdw.com/general/creative-cloud-libraries-with-read-only-access#respond Fri, 13 May 2016 13:33:57 +0000 http://www.bartvdw.com/?p=523 At long last! The CC Libraries development team at Adobe has just released a very anticipated feature: shared Creative Cloud Libraries with read-only access. What are we talking about? Creative Cloud libraries were introduced in 2015 and quickly grew to be one of the best services that Creative Cloud has to offer. It’s a bridge…

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At long last! The CC Libraries development team at Adobe has just released a very anticipated feature: shared Creative Cloud Libraries with read-only access.

What are we talking about?

Creative Cloud libraries were introduced in 2015 and quickly grew to be one of the best services that Creative Cloud has to offer. It’s a bridge from your CC storage and CC mobile apps to your main desktop applications. Use it to collect all the essential designer building blocks, including text styles, colors, vector shapes, layer styles and much more. This made it especially useful for collecting artwork for specific projects or clients. And such a feature just begs a user to start collaborating between colleagues, teams, external parties and clients.

Libraries stored in the Creative Cloud dashboard.

Libraries stored in the Creative Cloud dashboard.

How to share libraries

About a week ago we had 2 ways of sharing libraries:

  1. Share a link: Sharing a link did exactly that. Your CC library, safely stored behind your CC membership login and password, would become a public link that anyone can access. Opening up this link in a web browser would allow the viewer to inspect the contents of the library and, optionally, copy over the library into their own CC account. This is still a great way distribute to a set of graphics and other design objects to e.g. freelancers when accepting a project. At Adobe we even use this ourselves to share demo files with colleagues worldwide. Do keep in mind that the recipient copies the library into their own account. This means that there’s no live link to the original library thus the initiator’s library can never be altered by the recipients. And what if you make a mistake and mess up your copied library? Well, just do the same thing you do when downloading something from the internet: download a fresh copy. (Of course, under the condition that the link is still active).
  2. Collaborate with others: When you choose to collaborate with others you’re sharing the same library with an individual or group of people. So this means you’re letting other people into your own library. In this scenario, up until a few days ago, anyone who had access to the library could also alter it. And of course this is always a double edged sword since someone can make a great addition to the library or keep it up to date. But someone else might also unexpectedly delete an item or change something that they shouldn’t, or even add content. Meaning there were scenarios where certain individuals required read-access but not write-access. For example imagine showcasing a mood board or other designs in a library to a client. You want them to look at the contents of the library, but not change anything. And that day has finally arrived.

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How it works

Today, when you invite people to collaborate with you it’s up to the initiator (let’s call him “the librarian”) to decide which user has which rights. Choosing “can edit” will have the effect of a “normal” collaboration, just like before. But when choosing “can view” you’re limiting the recipient’s options to only viewing the content.

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Also, keep these extra bullet points in mind for read-only users (as they exist at the time of this writing):

  • Users can share the library as a public link with others, but also still with the limitation of being read-only.
  • Users can’t change their own rights nor those of other collaborators.
  • Users can unshare the library and leave the collaboration.
  • Users can copy individual items to their own library folder and change them (only in their private environment since that other library isn’t shared with others).

If you want to learn more about collaboration using libraries check out this page.

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InDesign Magazine #70: GREP of the month http://www.bartvdw.com/indesign/indesign-magazine-70-grep-month http://www.bartvdw.com/indesign/indesign-magazine-70-grep-month#comments Fri, 30 Jan 2015 16:53:31 +0000 http://www.bartvdw.com/?p=447 Wow time flies. Issue #70 of InDesign Magazine has just been published. If you’re a subscriber you should download it now before the PDF gets cold! Why, you ask? Because again my new GREP-of-the-month expression has been published. And this time I’ll explain how you can automatically format email addresses. Why this GREP expression? I know you…

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Wow time flies. Issue #70 of InDesign Magazine has just been published. If you’re a subscriber you should download it now before the PDF gets cold! Why, you ask? Because again my new GREP-of-the-month expression has been published. And this time I’ll explain how you can automatically format email addresses.

Why this GREP expression?

I know you can use the “Convert URLs to Hyperlinks” in InDesign (available from the Hyperlinks panel fly-out menu), but when you’re changing text afterwards you’d have to run that command again. But now you can use a properly formatted GREP Style using the expression I described in issue #70 of the magazine.

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Of course, like always, you’ll need a subscription to InDesign Magazine to be able to read the issue. And remember, monthly subscribers only get access to the current month’s InDesign Magazine. Annual subscribers get this month’s issue plus 10 years of back issues!

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InDesign Secrets article: Creating Indented Cell Strokes http://www.bartvdw.com/indesign/indesign-secrets-creating-indented-cell-strokes http://www.bartvdw.com/indesign/indesign-secrets-creating-indented-cell-strokes#respond Wed, 31 Dec 2014 13:23:47 +0000 http://www.bartvdw.com/?p=410 My new InDesign Secrets blogpost has just been posted. In this post I explain how you can design a custom indented stroke when working with table cell strokes. So time to geek out on InDesign tables and read the full story on the InDesign Secrets blog.

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My new InDesign Secrets blogpost has just been posted. In this post I explain how you can design a custom indented stroke when working with table cell strokes. So time to geek out on InDesign tables and read the full story on the InDesign Secrets blog.

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InDesign Magazine #69: GREP of the month http://www.bartvdw.com/indesign/indesign-magazine-69-grep-month http://www.bartvdw.com/indesign/indesign-magazine-69-grep-month#respond Tue, 30 Dec 2014 22:43:44 +0000 http://www.bartvdw.com/?p=404 The first 2015 issue of InDesign Magazine has just been released, issue #69. And this issue isn’t just filled with lots of articles about wireframing and prototyping, it also includes my GREP of the month article. In this month’s GREP I explain a technique that allows you to find double entries in lists. Ideal when…

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The first 2015 issue of InDesign Magazine has just been released, issue #69. And this issue isn’t just filled with lots of articles about wireframing and prototyping, it also includes my GREP of the month article.

In this month’s GREP I explain a technique that allows you to find double entries in lists. Ideal when you want to clear out lists of names. products or numbers.

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Of course, like always, you’ll need a subscription to InDesign Magazine to be able to read the issue. And remember, monthly subscribers only get access to the current month’s magazine. Annual subscribers get this month’s issue plus 10 years of back issues!

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InDesign Magazine #68: GREP of the month http://www.bartvdw.com/indesign/indesign-magazine-grep-month-article http://www.bartvdw.com/indesign/indesign-magazine-grep-month-article#respond Sun, 07 Dec 2014 14:53:15 +0000 http://www.bartvdw.com/?p=387 Issue 68 of InDesign Magazine was published this week, including my “GREP of the month” article. This month’s issue is all about using workflow systems with Adobe InDesign. And during my short one-page article I explain how you can use InDesign’s GREP feature to find a sequential range of letters or numbers. There’s even an extra…

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Issue 68 of InDesign Magazine was published this week, including my “GREP of the month” article. This month’s issue is all about using workflow systems with Adobe InDesign. And during my short one-page article I explain how you can use InDesign’s GREP feature to find a sequential range of letters or numbers.

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There’s even an extra tip in there on how to use GREP in Adobe Bridge too!

Interested in reading the article? Well then maybe it’s time to get an InDesign Magazine subscription.

 

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InDesign Secrets article: double stroked tables http://www.bartvdw.com/indesign/double-stroke-indesign-table http://www.bartvdw.com/indesign/double-stroke-indesign-table#comments Wed, 15 Oct 2014 17:37:43 +0000 http://www.bartvdw.com/?p=320 I just finished a new post in the InDesign Secrets blog. Thanks to Tim Gouder’s post on his blog InDesign-Blog.de I was able to do an English translation and post it on InDesign Secrets. The technique shows you how to add a double stroke to an InDesign table. Click here to read the article.

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I just finished a new post in the InDesign Secrets blog. Thanks to Tim Gouder’s post on his blog InDesign-Blog.de I was able to do an English translation and post it on InDesign Secrets. The technique shows you how to add a double stroke to an InDesign table.

Click here to read the article.

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InDesign Magazine #61: Adobe DPS power tips http://www.bartvdw.com/general/adobe-dps-general/indesign-magazine-61-adobe-dps-power-tips http://www.bartvdw.com/general/adobe-dps-general/indesign-magazine-61-adobe-dps-power-tips#respond Fri, 02 May 2014 12:13:13 +0000 http://www.bartvdw.com/?p=256 I’m happy to announce the new InDesign Magazine #61 finally arrived! And I’m particularly psyched  about this one because it is completely devoted to Adobe DPS. It features an impressive list of 52 power tips for using Adobe DPS, of which 10 were provided by me. In total you can enjoy about 113 pages of DPS…

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I’m happy to announce the new InDesign Magazine #61 finally arrived! And I’m particularly psyched  about this one because it is completely devoted to Adobe DPS. It features an impressive list of 52 power tips for using Adobe DPS, of which 10 were provided by me. In total you can enjoy about 113 pages of DPS pleasure.

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These tips go beyond the basics and are based on my product experience and troubleshooting so I hope you get to enjoy them. Remember you can get a subscription here.

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