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Showing category symbols in table

New Here ,
Jul 25, 2018 Jul 25, 2018

Hi there,

I'm about to start work on a product brochure and was wanting to find a way to add symbols to the end of a row which feature a range of symbols highlighting if the product is Frozen, Chilled, Gluten Free, Vegan etc etc.

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My plan is to paste each section into the document individually e.g. within the 'meats' section we'll have a table for beef, a table for pork etc.

Would it be possible to do this with a 'find and replace' confined to the individual columns, or is there a way to paste the information in along with the text data?

Any help is much appreciated.

Thanks,

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Community Expert , Jul 25, 2018 Jul 25, 2018

Laubender  wrote

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You can create a font like that with InDesign using IndyFont, a script by Jongware and Marc Autret:

Indiscripts :: IndyFont

What perhaps speaks against this is the white fill in the symbols.

To correct that we would need another glyph in front of the symbol, a circle that will be filled with [Paper] and the symbol has to be kerned with negative values so that white circle and symbol are stacked exactly one over each other. And that would require a character in front of every sym

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Mentor ,
Jul 25, 2018 Jul 25, 2018

If I will do something equal to your task than I will use it table for this. There is no problems with placing images to cell.

Or if you are perfectionist than you can find a way to do some font with your icons

Remember, never say you can't do something in InDesign, it's always just a question of finding the right workaround to get the job done. © David Blatner
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Community Expert ,
Jul 25, 2018 Jul 25, 2018

Hi craiga79458512 ,

hm…

One could assign the right symbol to the right text with a special font where e.g numbers in the original text are associated with symbols. That would be done with a GREP Style if you did a table with only one column.

You can create a font like that with InDesign using IndyFont, a script by Jongware and Marc Autret:

Indiscripts :: IndyFont

What perhaps speaks against this is the white fill in the symbols.

To correct that we would need another glyph in front of the symbol, a circle that will be filled with [Paper] and the symbol has to be kerned with negative values so that white circle and symbol are stacked exactly one over each other. And that would require a character in front of every symbol character in the text data.

Alternatively work with placed PDFs. One for every symbol.

The text that is represented as a symbol, maybe different numbers, would be formatted with a GREP Style perhaps that uses a character style done only for the symbols. Several Find/Replace actions would look for the applied character style and e.g. a specific number and the contents of the clipboard, your placed PDF would be copied first, would replace the found character.

Regards,
Uwe

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Community Expert ,
Jul 25, 2018 Jul 25, 2018

Laubender  wrote

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You can create a font like that with InDesign using IndyFont, a script by Jongware and Marc Autret:

Indiscripts :: IndyFont

What perhaps speaks against this is the white fill in the symbols.

To correct that we would need another glyph in front of the symbol, a circle that will be filled with [Paper] and the symbol has to be kerned with negative values so that white circle and symbol are stacked exactly one over each other. And that would require a character in front of every symbol character in the text data.

Thanks for mentioning IF! I saw the white backgrounds and thought "oh well, seems more suited to a custom SVG font then" – but yes! a single white-only circle would work as well! You can create a (black) circle of the correct size, and then drag the guideline for its width all the way to the left. That will create a non-spacing glyph: typing it in will not move the cursor, and the next character will land on top of it.

Hold on, I'll give that a try with IF.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 25, 2018 Jul 25, 2018

Works like a charm... These are the two characters I made:

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Community Expert ,
Jul 25, 2018 Jul 25, 2018

I did an extra "Like" for the contents of your first column  🙂

Thanks,
Uwe

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New Here ,
Aug 03, 2018 Aug 03, 2018

Thanks so much for your help - I'm looking into this from next week so I'm sure this will come in really handy!

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 30, 2018 Aug 30, 2018

Hi Craig,

I would like to know if the steps suggested above worked for you, or the issue still persists.

Kindly update the discussion if you need further assistance with it.

Thanks,

Srishti

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New Here ,
Sep 12, 2018 Sep 12, 2018
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Hi there,

I've been unable to test this as having trouble when downloading indyfont and have passed to a design team. Many thanks for everyone's responses though, I'll be sure to try those steps in future should I need a similar outcome myself.

Thanks,

Craig.

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New Here ,
Aug 03, 2018 Aug 03, 2018

Apologies for the late response - I'll look into this further - thank you so much for helping!

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