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2009年12月22日 星期二

6.9 Chaning paragraph alignment

I did something wrong and need to start from the beginning of lesson 6.
1. Open the 06_Start.indd file. Choose File > Save As, rename the file 06_Working_1.indd, and save it in the Lesson_06 folder.
2. To view the top margin value for the page, choose Layout > Margins And Columns. The top margin is set to 6p0. Click Cancel. To view the leading value, select the Type tool in the Tools panel and click to place an insertion point in a body-text paragraph. Check the Leading value in the Character panel. The leading is set to 14 pt. Choose Edit > Preferences > Grids to set the baseline grid options. In the Baseline Grid section, type 6 in the Start box to match your top margin setting of 6p0. In the Increment Every box, type 14 pt to match your leading. Choose 100% from the View Threshold menu. Click OK. Choose File > Save.

3. To view the baseline grid in the document window, choose View > Grids & Guides > Show Baseline Grid. Using the Type tool, click to place an insertion point anywhere in the first paragraph on the spread, and then choose Edit > Select All to select all of the text in the main story. Choose Type > Paragraph. In the Paragraph panel, click Align To Baseline Grid. Click the pasteboard to deselect the text. Choose File > Save.
4. Using the Type tool, click anywhere in the subhead "The Restaurant" on the left-facing page. In the Paragraph panel, type 6 pt (not 6p0) in the Space Before box, and press Enter. Open the Paragraph Styles panel. With the insertion point still in "The Restaurant" subhead, notice that a plus sign appears after the Subhead style name in the panel. Choose Redefine Style from the Paragraph Styles panel menu. (The baseline of the subtitle still doesn't align with the grid line until Align To Baseline Grid in the Paragraph panel is clicked.) The Subhead style takes on the formatting -- specifically, the new space above -- of the selected paragraph. Choose View > Grids & Guides > Hide Baseline Grid. Choose File > Save.
5. Zoom in on the pull quote on the right-facing page. Choose Type > Character. Using the Type tool, click inside the pull quote on the right-facing page; then click four times to select the entire paragraph. (Or using the Selection tool, click four times inside the pull quote to select the entire paragraph.) In the Character panel, set the following options:Font: Adobe Caslon Pro. Style: Bold Italic. Size: 14pt. Leading: 30pt 
6. Using the Type tool, select the first "M" in the pull quote. Choose Type > Glyphs. This time in the Glyphs panel, Double-click the more script-like "M" in the Recently Used boxes to replace the original character in the pull quote. Repeat this process to replace the "F" in "Foster", lower in the pull quote, with a fancier letter F. Choose File > Save.
7. If necessary, scroll or zoom to see the last body paragraph of the story, ending with words "bananas Foster for you." Using the Type tool, click to place an insertion point in the last paragraph, just after the final period. Choose Type > Glyphs. Double-click the ornament in the Recently Used boxes and it appears at the insertion point in the document.Using the Type tool, click to place an insertion point between the final period and the ornament.Right-click to display the context menu, and choose Insert Special Character > Other > Right Indent Tab. Choose File > Save.
8. Zoom in on the recipes at the bottom of the right-facing page. Select the first instance of "1/2" ("1/2 lemon" in the Caesar Salad recipe). Choose Type > Glyphs. Double-click the  ½, ¼ , and ¾ fraction in the Recently Used boxes to replace the selected 1/2, 1/4, 3/4  in the text. If you wish, copy and paste the remaining instances. Close the Glyphs panel. Choose File > Save.
9. Scroll and zoom as necessary to view the author's bio under the last paragraph of the story.
10. Using the Type tool, click to place an insertion point in the bio.
11. In the Paragraph panel, click Align Right.
12.With the insertion point still in the bio paragraph, in the Paragraph panel, click Do Not Align To Baseline Grid. If the text no longer fits, use the Selection tool to make the text frame slightly longer.
13. Choose Edit > Deselect All to deselect the text frame.
14. Choose File > Save.










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