InMath Seminars
InMath Training Courses, Expert Seminars, and more
i.t.i.p. comes to where our customers are. Rudi Warttmann, i.t.i.p.'s Managing Director and Adobe Certified Instructor, conducts an InMath seminar there, consisting of a complete InMath user training complemented by a ton of tips and tricks for well-designed and technically perfect mathematical typesetting. Besides the actual InMath functions, many related issues are discussed in great detail, like e.g. Unicode necessity, OpenType particularities, font issues in general, general rules for mathematical typesetting, exchanging equations between InCopy and InDesign, and more.
The last InMath Seminar took place on December 5th, 2008, in Cape Town, South Africa, and was a very successful event:
"Dear Rudi, firstly, a huge thank you for coming all this way to hold the seminar. Both Lorraine and I found it very useful, and very stimulating – your knowledge is encyclopedic and very inspiring!" Margie, Overflo Design & DTP
Upcoming InMath Seminars 2010
In 2010, I plan to hold an InMath seminar in New York, USA, and another one in India.
Please just contact me at welcome@itip-gmbh.eu in order to get detailed information in advance. Thank you!
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i.t.i.p. Tip – InDesign
Tables and Table Styles in InDesign
Setting up tables has never been easier than in InDesign. Now, with CS3, you can assign "styles" for a whole table and "styles" for a single cell. Keep in mind that those styles can include all settings of "Table > Table options" or rather "Table > Cell options", except the geometry! This means that you cannot adjust a cell's height or width within a cell style. You might find advantages and disavantages for this, but after all, it makes more sense this way. The good news: if you have been working with "Table Styles" from Teacup Software within CS or CS2, your styles will normally be preserved when moving your document from CS or CS2 to CS3.
Rudi Warttmann, Adobe Certified Instructor