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Interactive (not available in demo mode)

using shortcuts initiated directlly from InDesign.

In this mode, ID-Tasker will be monitoring keyboard shortcuts – in the background – and reacting to them so you won’t need to leave InDesign to execute specified Task(s) – it would be like executing functionality that is part of the InDesign.

Let’s say you are editing text and want to convert parts of the text individually – and there is no way for you to process it automatically as there are no Char/Para Styles applied or Tags – and you need to manually select part of the text and process it. But instead of constantly switching between InDesign and ID-Tasker – you can create a Task that will apply 3x different Paragraph Styles to currently selected block of text – converting a “list” to:

  • List First Paragraph
  • List Middle Paragraph
  • List Middle Paragraph
  • List Last Paragraph

AND of course you won’t have to create separate Tasks for each Paragraph Style – Task can read the name of currently applied ParaStyle and use this part to determine finall ParaStyles that needs to be applied – including their creation if they don’t exist.

Or when you need to convert some text into an anchored object – a side note or a highlighted block. You will be able to select some text and use a shortcut – and Tasker will:

  • automatically cut the selected text,
  • create TextFrame – or find and use a template,
  • anchor it in specified place – it doesn’t have to be original place but next or previous paragraph and even after first or before last character in those prev/next paragraphs,
  • it can also simultaneously re-style this block of text – Header + SubHeader + Body Text.,
  • AND – if you have file name there – either with a predefined tag or as a last paragraph – it can automatically import it as either image or part of the text.

And all of this can be executed “from sratch” – or you can use predefined object / group – and fill it with the selected information.

Or when you select two objects – Rectangle and TextFrame:

  • resize Rectangle – to either specified width & height or only width or only height,
  • fit or fill image – then crop it either by specified value or %,
  • or set same width / height to both elements – either Rectangle or TextFrame can define the finall width / height,
  • move TextFrame below / above / either side of the Rectangle with a specified gap,
  • apply specified Paragraph style(s) to the contents of the TextFrame – in a predefined sequence,
  • then group them and Cut – so you can Anchor in the text.
  • or simply use the information – text and Image – and populate a template object.

Most of the above examples can be also executed in the Scrolling mode.

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