In today's blog post, we consider the following request from one of our partners: When ingesting InDesign documents into ADAM, we use the InDesign Server media engine that comes with DocMaker to au ...
In a previous blog post, we illustrated how to implement a Visitor pattern on top of the DocMaker 3.1 API. This approach allowed to quickly define new document operations without needing to worry abo ...
After reading our previous DocMaker 3.x blog posts, it's needless to say you're getting quite good in using the DocMaker API: integrati ...
InDesign offers a wealth of text formatting properties, ranging from font family, size and color to tracking, kerning, justification and much more. Many basic formatting properties are exposed direc ...
ADAM DocMaker 3.1 gives you the possibility to use InDesign styles on different objects such as text ranges (Character Styles), paragra ...
InDesign documents consist of spreads and stories. Spreads contain elements and stories contain paragraphs. Elements can be images, text boxes or groups of other elements. Each text element is linke ...
When preparing your DocMaker template documents in InDesign, you can use the DocMaker plug-in to control options like copyfitting, rubber-banding and font replacement. Font replacement options allow ...
ADAM DocMaker gives you the necessary tools to manage the creation and editing of your InDesign documents. Apart from the out of the bo ...
With the new version of DocMaker 3.1, it is now pretty easy to create a word-a-like rich text box in your custom studio. In this blog post I will explain you how the use the API features and how easy ...
In a previous blog post, we talked about layer functionality in the DocMaker 3.0 API and how using layers can make life easier in a Web2Print environment. The DocMaker 3.1 API exposes additional pro ...
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