![]() I also used to use ascent (or maybe x-height). Know anyway around that when a chapter title needs to be changed? Story Editor does let me get to the text, but opening the ugly beast to make a minor change is irritating. ID still sees that cursor insertion point where it would be if the text wasn’t displaced down. That does the job, but it also means that cursor clicks are nowhere near where the text is displayed on the screen. Since space before in a paragraph style does not work at the top of a page, for chapter headings that need to start part of the way down a page, I often displace text downward with Paragraph Styles-Advanced Character Formats-Baseline Shift. ![]() ![]() There’s another situation where I use the Story Editor but wish I didn’t have to do so. It recently came to me that, if I need to get into overset text, I could just click on the continuation box in the last text frame and open up a temporary frame to use as I edit the text down to fit on the current page. Personally, I hate the sheer ugliness of the Story Editor. Preflight is one of InDesign’s unsung heroes. ![]()
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