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Images for scene breaks in books: glyph-for-image replacement?

Participant ,
Oct 03, 2019 Oct 03, 2019

Hi all

I've started to receive an increasing number of requests for pictorial scene breaks in print books, where no useable glyph is available and the only solution would seem to be to do some kind of glyph-for-image replacement.

Has anyone got any suggestions for how to achieve this?

I'm wondering if there's some kind of special paragraph style or GREP combination that could magic this.

To be clear, I've looked at a few options, including trying to create fonts that contain vectors files, based on some images.

Any suggestions or guidance apreciated.

VBW

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Guide ,
Oct 03, 2019 Oct 03, 2019

Not sure I understood correctly your request but if I did, it looks like a job for Indyfont :

http://www.indiscripts.com/category/projects/IndyFont

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Participant ,
Oct 03, 2019 Oct 03, 2019
Hi Vinny38. Nice product, but not quite the solution I need. I need to replace font glyphs in scene break styles with actual images (as they don't exist in any font). Sorry about the one!
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Community Expert ,
Oct 04, 2019 Oct 04, 2019

Hi (I am the creator of IndyFont.)

 

A font *is* a thing that contains actual images. There is no 'font' editor in the world where you MUST create an 'A' image for the lettet 'A' -- you can draw anything there!

 

As I understand your question, you are looking for custom made ornaments. If you can't find a font with suitable ornaments, you can create one yourself -- using a font editor.

 

(IndyFont is by no means unique in this, but it is designed to work from within a familiar environment for experienced InDesign users.)

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Advocate ,
Oct 03, 2019 Oct 03, 2019

Have you looked at Rorohiko's Swimmer?

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Participant ,
Oct 04, 2019 Oct 04, 2019
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Hi David. yes, that looks like that might be an option. Will give it a go and report back!
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