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2009年12月6日 星期日

3.19 Overriding master page items on document pages

There are some errors. I need to do from the beginning of this chapter.
1. 03_End.indd is what the finished document looks like. Leave it open for reference.
2. Choose File > Document Presets > Define -->New. In the New Document Preset dialog box, set the following:
In the New Document Preset dialog box, type Magazine_1.
In the Number of Pages box, type 12.
The Facing Pages option is selected.
In the Width box, type 50p3.
In the Height box, type 65p3.
In the Columns section, type 5 for Number, and leave the gutter at 1p0.
In the Margins section, type 4p for Bottom; leave the Top, Inside, and Outside margins at 3p0.
Type 1p6 in the Top box of the Bleed option. The same value is used for the Bottom, Inside, and Outside boxes.
Click OK to save the document preset. (Actually, we may click Save Preset As button to save for later inspection.)

3. Choose File > New > Document. In the New Document dialog box, choose the Magazine_1 preset from the Document Preset menu and click OK. Then choose File > Save As. Name the file 04_Setup.indd in the Lesson_03 folder and click Save.
4. Double-click the name A-Master. Choose Layout > Create Guides. In the Create Guides dialog box, select Preview. For the Rows option, type 8 in the Number box and 0 in the Gutter box. For Fit Guides To, select Margins. Click OK.
5. Press Ctrl and drag a ruler guide down to about 62 picas. Drag a ruler guide from the vertical ruler to the 12p0.6 position and another guide to the 88p5.4 position. Choose File > Save.
6. Select the Type tool. On the left master page, drag a text frame below the 2nd column where the guides intersect. With the insertion point in the new text frame, choose Type > Insert Special Character > Markers > Current Page Number. To add an em space after the page number, with the insertion point in the text frame, choose Type > Insert White Space > Em Space. Type Summer Vacations after the em space. Select the text frame and choose Type > Character to view the Character panel. Choose Adobe Garamond Pro from the Font Family menu and Regular from the Type Style menu. The Font Size box is 12 pt. Make sure that the footer text frame on the left master page is selected. Hold down the Alt key and drag the text frame to the right master page.
Select the Type tool, and click anywhere inside the text frame on the right master page, creating an insertion point. Click Paragraph Formatting Controls at the left side of  the Control panel, and then click the Align Right button. Delete the em space and page number at the beginning of the footer. Place the insertion point at the end of Summer Vacations and then choose Type > Insert Special Character > Markers > Current Page Number. Place the insertion point between "Summer Vacations" and the page number character. Right-click and then choose Insert White Space > Em Space. Choose File > Save.

7. Confirm that the A-Master page is still selected. Choose Master Options for "A-Master" from the Pages panel menu. In the Name box, type Grid-Footer, and click OK.
8. Choose New Master from the Pages panel menu. In the Name box, type Placeholder. From the Based On Master menu, choose A-Grid-Footer, and click OK.
9. Select the Type tool. In the pasteboard area off of the left edge of the 1st column, drag to create a text frame that is slightly wider than the page and approximately as tall as one of the grid blocks. With the insertion point inside of the new text frame, type Season Feature. Triple-click on the text you typed to select all the characters in the frame. Click Character Formatting Controls in the Control panel to view the character formatting options. (Only after the type tool is selected, are the Character Formatting Controls and Paragraph Formatting Controls shown.)Choose Trajan Pro from the Font Family menu. Double-click to select the word "SEASON." In the Font Size menu in the Control panel, select 36 pt. Next select the word "FEATURE" and select 60 pt from the Font Size menu. In the Control panel, select Paragraph Formatting Controls and then click the Align Center button. Select the Selection tool. The text frame is selected. Click and drag the lower-center handle of the text frame intil the frame is just enough to contain the text. In the Control panel, select the upper-left point of the reference point locator. (Only after the Selection tool is selected, is the reference point locator shown.) Click the Rotate 90 degree Counter-clockwise button in the middle of the Control panel.  Drag the rotated text frame down so that the top edge snaps to the margin guide at the top of the page and the right edge snaps to the right column guide in the far-left column. Then drag the center handle on the bottom of the frame to stretch the frame to the lower margin of the page. Choose File > Save to save the document.
10. Drag a ruler guide from the horizontal ruler to the 34-pica location on the left master page. Select the Rectangle Frame tool in the Tools panel. Position the crosshair pointer on the bleed guide outside the upper-left edge of the page at X 11p0 and -1p6. Click and drag to create a frame that extends down from the bleed guide above the top of the page to the horizontal guide you set at the 34-pica location and over to the column guide at the 29p1.8 position. Then drag a ruler guide down to the 46-pica location on the right master page. Draw a rectangular frame that extends horizontally from the spine along the left edge of the right master page to the bleed guide outside the right edge of the page. The top edge of the frame should align with the guide you just created in the previous step; the bottom edge should align with the bleed guide below the bottom of the page. Choose File > Save.
11. Select the placeholder graphics frame that you created on the left master page. Choose Window > Text Wrap to open the Text Wrap panel, and then select Wrap Around Bounding Box. Type 1p0 in the Bottom Offset box, leaving all of the other offset settings at 0p0. Press Enter. Select the placeholder graphics frame on the right master page. Type 1p0 in the Top Offset box,  leaving all of the other offset settings at 0p0. Press Enter. Close the Text Wrap panel, and choose File > Save.
12. Select the Selection tool and drag a new guide from the horizontal ruler to the 16-pica location. Choose View > Grids & Guides > Lock Guides. Select the Rectangle Frame tool. Position the pointer where the bleed guides intersect outside the upper-right corner of the right master page. Click and drag, drawing a frame that extends horizontally to the spine and vertically to the horizontal guide at the 16-pica position. In the upper-left corner of the Swatches panel, click the Fill box, and then click [Paper] in the list of swatches to set [Paper] as the placeholder color for the frame. Still using the Rectangle Frame tool, position the pointer where the bleed guides intersect outside the upper-left corner of the left master page. Click and drag, drawing a frame that extends horizontally to the right edge of the 1st column and vertically to the bleed guide below the bottom of the page. Click the Fill box in the Swatches, and then click [Paper] as the above does. With the new frame still selected, choose Object > Arrange > Send To Back. Choose File > Save.
13, Select the Type tool, and on the left master page, position your pointer at the intersection of the right and bottom margins. Drag to draw a text frame that is 8 rows tall and 4 columns wide. The frame should extend vertically to the top margin and horizontally to the left margin of the 2nd column. On the right master page, position your pointer at the intersection of the left margin and the top of the 3rd row, and then drag to create a text frame that is 6 rows tall and 4 columns wide. Select the 2 text frames you just created on the left and right master pages. Choose Object > Text Frame Options. In the Columns section of the Text Frame Options dialog box, change the value in the Number box to 2. Click OK to close the Text Frame options dialog box and apply your change. With the Selection tool, click the out port in the lower-right corner of the text frame on the left master page. Position the pointer over the text frame on the master page on the right so that it changes from a loaded text icon to a thread icon, and then click.The text frames are now linked. Choose File > Save.
14. Choose Panel Options from the Pages panel menu. In the Pages section of the Panel Options dialog box, deselect Show Vertically, and choose Small from the Size menu. Click OK. Click the B-Placeholder name, drag the name down, and position it on the lower-left corner of the page 6 icon or the lower-right corner of the page 7 icon. When a box appears around both page icons representing the spread, release the mouse button. Choose Pages panel menu > Apply Master to Pages. From the Apply Master menu, choose B-Placeholder. In the To Pages box, type 8-11. Click OK. In the Pages panel, click and drag the [None] master page down onto the page 12 icon. Release the mouse button when a box appears around the page icon. Choose File > Save.
15. 1. In the Pages panel, double-click the page 2 icon. Choose Pages panel menu > Numbering & Section Options. In the New Section dialog box, make sure that Start Section and Automatic Page Numbering are selected. Choose i, ii, iii, iv ...from the Style menu in the Page Numbering section of the dialog box. Click OK.  Starting with page 2, the numbers now appear as Roman numerals in the footers of the pages. Select page 6 in the pages panel by clicking once. Choose Numbering & Section Options from the Pages panel menu. In the New Section dialog box, make sure that Start Section is selected. Select Start Page Numbering At, and type 2 to start the section numbering with page 2. In the Style menu, select 1, 2, 3, 4 ...and click OK. Choose File > Save. 
16. In the Pages panel menu, choose Insert Pages. Type 2 in the Pages box, choose At End Of Document from the Insert menu, and then choose B-Placeholder from the Master menu. Click OK.
17. 1. In the Pages panel, (double-click the page 8 icon) click and drag the page 8 icon to the right of the page 10 icon. When you see a black bar to the right of page 10, release the mouse button. Double-click the page numbers beneath the spread icon for pages 8 and 9 to select both pages. Click the Delete Selected Pages button at the bottom of the panel. Pages 8 and 9 are deleted from the document.
18. In the Pages panel, double-click the page 2 icon to center it in the document window. Choose File > Place.  Open the Lesson_03 folder in your InDesignDIB folder, and double-click the 03_d.psd file. Position the loaded graphics icon over the graphics frame placeholder on page 2 so that the icon appears in parentheses, and then click. To position the image correctly, choose Object > Fitting > Center Content. Deselect all objects. Place the image 03_e.psd into the bottom placeholder frame on page 3. Instead of centering content, choose Object > Fitting > Fill Frame Proportionally. Deselect all objects. Choose Edit > Deselect All. Then choose File > Place and double-click 03_c.doc. Position the loaded text icon anywhere inside the text frame on the bottom of page 2. Click the mouse. Choose Edit > Deselect All. Choose File > Save.
While I position the loaded text icon inside the text frame on the bottom of page 2, I have to hold down Shift at the same time.(Holding down Alt has another different effect.) Otherwise the graphic on the bottom of page 3 will go down to page 4 after I have automatically flown the text into the fhreaded frames.
19. To make sure that you're on page 2. Hold down Shift+ Ctrl, and click the title placeholder frame on the left side  to select it. Using the Type tool, double-click the word "SEASON" to select it, and then type SUMMER. Double-click the word "SUMMER" to select it. In the Swatches panel, select the Fill box, then choose [Paper] to make the text white. Using the Type tool, double-click the word "FEATURE, " and type VACATION. Select the word VACATION by double-clicking it. In the Tools panel, make sure that the Text Fill box is showing, and then select the Eyedropper tool. Move the tip of the Eyedropper tool over the yellow area in the life vest and click to select it. The color you click becomes the fill color that is applied to the text you have selected. Use the same method as above to fill the wide rectangle frame at the top of page 3 with the same yellow color. And also fill the tall rectangular frame at the leftmost edge of page 2 with a dark blue color from the palm tree image. Choose File > Save.


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