Client wants my InDesign source files -- probably to give to another designer since I don't think they have the program or the skills. Is there a list of trade...
... That depends on what you put in your written contract with the client. If you didn't specify that the source files are your property, then things can get...
... Without a contract with language specifying otherwise, you were work-for-hire, so anything you create is the property of the client. In other words, they...
... Except that many printers request the source files for printing from, especially if they encounter problems with the PDF. You don't have to turn over your...
... this is how we work, too -- if they ask for the file, we give it to them. to be honest, we HATE to (for the same reason you suspect), but we feel that it's...
_____ From: adobe-indesign@yahoogroups.com [mailto:adobe-indesign@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Craig Smith Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 5:02 AM To:...
I replied just now, but since my comments were at the bottom, I'm not sure it was clear there was a reply. So I'm replying again - this time with my comments...
Hmm, the font and stock images are a good question. If you buy the image for the client's project, do you get to keep and reuse the stock image or since the...
Here are a couple ways I have handled this. For the fonts there have been situations where I have outlined all of the text before handing over the file....
I thought of the font outlining idea. But they have been clear that they want to update the text, although they haven't said whether they will do it themselves...
If they want to edit, they have to buy their own font licenses from the font vendors. Period. End of story (or at least it should be). Package the document...
Alan, I think you're right--unless the client has bought the rights to the stock photos, you cannot (by law) give them copies. Ditto the fonts--they need to...
Hi, The type tool disappeared and a tilted T with a squiggly line is now in it's place. If I click on it, it says, "Type on a path options." I have no clue...
Press and hold the type on a path tool. You'll get a flyout with both it and the regular type tool. Move over the regular type tool with your mouse and let go...
This is mostly what I thought. And to add my 2¢ worth on fonts, be careful with freeware: In some cases it's technically free only for NON-commercial use....
May need to click on little arrow in lower right corner to get flyout, then select regular type tool. Amy ... [Non-text portions of this message have been...
... Whew, an easy one! Click on the Type on a Path tool, but hold it down for a second or two. A little window will pop up that lets you select between the...
Thanks, Sharon, Amy, and Craig. Easy for you guys! ;o) Okay, here's another easy one. How do I underline something? Do I feel dumb or what? Some things are...
I know that InDesign does horizontal alignment: it adjusts the spaces between letters and words so that it's even. Does InDesign do vertical alignment? That...
Yes it does (text frame options), but it would mean you're essentially changing the leading on each page depending on how many lines there are, and that's not...
... You're going to kick yourself. It's that easy. In the properties bar, right under the menu. Click on the A. To the right of the font size are two rows of...
... Why wait when you can STFI? Just plug the following "Printing Industries of America" "trade customs" with the quotes, into Yahoo or Google or any other ...
Tried that but only the old version came up. _____ From: adobe-indesign@yahoogroups.com [mailto:adobe-indesign@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Gregg Eshelman ...
Thanks, Craig! Great. I followed your instruction, and after successfully underlining the title for my poster, I even figured out how to get back to the ...
I don't use underline much either, but InDesign has a nice bit of control for the underline that you'll like. Once you've underlined something, go to the...
Hello, My InDesign has suddenly lost the command for "tabs" under the type menu. The Keyboard command dosen't work either. Has anyone seen this before?...