Features:
- Complete set of tools for page-layout design
- XML import and export
- Faster performance
- Built-in support for publishing pages anywhere
- Fully integrated with other Adobe software
Product Description
InDesign 2.0 is all about creative page layout. A high-end
desktop publishing product, it is aimed squarely at professional
designers who need maximum flexibility alongside strong document
management and support for industry standards.
Eye-catching features such as transparency and blending are
combined with more mundane--but important--abilities such
as table of contents and index generation, to make this a
more complete and rounded product than earlier versions. It
also benefits from integration with other Adobe products such
as Photoshop, Illustrator, GoLive, and Acrobat. Adobe maintains
a consistent user interface across the range, easing the learning
process.
The heart of a desktop publishing product is typography,
for which InDesign is second to none. The software offers
fine control over drop capitals, kerning, tracking, justification,
and scaling. OpenType fonts offer advanced features such as
contextual alternative characters, which automatically insert
ligatures or other special glyphs according to their place
within a word. The paragraph composer optimizes spacing and
hyphenation for an entire paragraph, retrospectively reformatting
earlier lines as you type.
A great feature of InDesign is that imported graphics remain
editable. For example, InDesign has its own excellent tools
for drawing shapes and paths, so you can import an Illustrator
drawing and continue to work on it. The transparency options
not only let you control opacity, but also offer special effects
such as drop shadows, feathering, and multiple blending modes
such as soft or hard light. InDesign has complete support
for professional printing standards, but Adobe also delivers
on cross-media choices, such as PDF, HTML, and SVG, which
is an emerging standard for Web graphics. There is also an
option to import, export, and edit XML, with exciting possibilities
for repurposing content.
InDesign 2.0 is ideal for magazines, advertisements, and
brochures. For books or manuals, something like Adobe FrameMaker
is a better choice. InDesign offers strong competition to
the market-leading Quark XPress, and the fact that its system
requirements are heavier is perhaps balanced by the fact that
InDesign is half the price of Quark. Convenience features
such as multiple undo and redo make InDesign a pleasure to
use. Creativity in print has never been easier.
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