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<div style="font-weight:bolder;line-height:1.8;">A detailed explanation of the individual steps</div> | |||
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<p align="left">This is how you insert a new rule in the coupler: | |||
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<b>Note:</b> The steps listed here execute a maximum example. <b>The video does not include all steps.</b> | |||
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<li> <p align="left">First set the rules according to which non-breaking spaces between specific terms (text and/or numbers) should be inserted. In the “*Publish” ribbon, in the “Typography” group click on “Typography functions”. | |||
<br> → The typography task field will open.</li> | |||
<li> <p align="left">In the task field, select “Add rule” in the following dialog on the “Coupler” tab. | |||
<br> → A dialog appears.</li> | |||
<li> <p align="left">In the dialog box you can define the respective elements of the coupler rule in the “Left” and “Right” area.</li> | |||
<p align="left"><b>Left/right [0-9] and [a-z]</b> | |||
<li> <p align="left">Enter the exact text that is situated to the left or right of the non-breaking space or select placeholders:</li> | |||
<ol type="a"> | |||
<li> <p align="left">[0-9] for any numbers</li> | |||
<li> <p align="left">[a-z] for any letters</li> | |||
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<li> </p><p align="left">Select how the two terms should be coupled: </li> | |||
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<li> <p align="left">Couple:<br>A “normal width” non-breaking space; example: EUR 251 million.</p></li> | |||
<li> <p align="left">Closely couple:<br>inserts a narrow non-breaking space to reduce the spacing between two terms; example: 100 %.</p></li> | |||
<li> <p align="left">Hide spacing:<br>suppresses spacing between two terms. This function is particularly useful when different rules apply to different languages; example: the spacing required in German between the number and percent symbol should be suppressed in English</p></li> | |||
<li> <p align="left">Force space:<br>ensures a non-breaking space between certain terms even if it was not manually inserted when the text was input; example: “[0-9]” and “%”</p></li> | |||
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<li> <p align="left"> Click “OK” to confirm your selection. | |||
<br> → You added a Coupler rule. </li> | |||
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Aktuelle Version vom 8. August 2023, 13:28 Uhr
This is how you insert a new rule in the coupler:
Note: The steps listed here execute a maximum example. The video does not include all steps.
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First set the rules according to which non-breaking spaces between specific terms (text and/or numbers) should be inserted. In the “*Publish” ribbon, in the “Typography” group click on “Typography functions”.
→ The typography task field will open. -
In the task field, select “Add rule” in the following dialog on the “Coupler” tab.
→ A dialog appears. -
In the dialog box you can define the respective elements of the coupler rule in the “Left” and “Right” area.
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Enter the exact text that is situated to the left or right of the non-breaking space or select placeholders:
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[0-9] for any numbers
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[a-z] for any letters
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Select how the two terms should be coupled:
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Couple:
A “normal width” non-breaking space; example: EUR 251 million. -
Closely couple:
inserts a narrow non-breaking space to reduce the spacing between two terms; example: 100 %. -
Hide spacing:
suppresses spacing between two terms. This function is particularly useful when different rules apply to different languages; example: the spacing required in German between the number and percent symbol should be suppressed in English -
Force space:
ensures a non-breaking space between certain terms even if it was not manually inserted when the text was input; example: “[0-9]” and “%” -
Click “OK” to confirm your selection.
→ You added a Coupler rule.
Left/right [0-9] and [a-z]