Hi!
First of all, looks like an amazing plugin! Exactly what I need to export text with formatting to indesign. Thanks so much for making it!
Now to the issue, It exports a .txt file, but it is only 171 bytes no matter which post I choose. The article itself is not included in the exported file.
This is the resulting text in the .txt file after the export:
<ANSI-MAC>
<DefineParaStyle:NormalParagraphStyle=<Nextstyle:NormalParagraphStyle><cColor:Registration><cSize:10><cLeading:11><pFirstLineIndent:12><cFont:Times New Roman>>
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]]>Hi
So, we are actually not using your plugin as is but have been inspired by the conversion from html to indesign tags. However, we have some issues, when we’re dealing with nested tags, and you’ve might had the same and maybe even a solution on hand, that you could share.
So, basically:
a) WORKS: <b>my paragraph</b>
b) WORKS: <i>my paragraph</i>
c) DOESN’T WORK: <b><i>my paragraph</i></b>
We surely get the nested <b> and <i> converted in C) but InDesign doesn’t like nested tags. Comments / solutions?
Cheers
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]]>Thank you for this excellent plugin. How would I include the post Title and image captions on export?
Also defaulting the plugin to export ANSI-WIN works best. ANSI-MAC does not work at all.
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]]>Hello,
I love the idea of this plugin, but when I try to place the exported file into indesign it shows the styling tags rather than styling the text. Example below. Am I importing it incorrectly? I am using InDesign CC2014.
<ANSI-MAC>
<DefineParaStyle:NormalParagraphStyle=<Nextstyle:NormalParagraphStyle><cColor:Registration><cSize:10><cLeading:11><pFirstLineIndent:12><cFont:Times New Roman>>
<ParaStyle:NormalParagraphStyle>
<ParaStyle:NormalParagraphStyle><cTypeface:Italic><cTypeface:Bold>Photos by Jenny Dagdagan<cTypeface:><cTypeface:>
<ParaStyle:NormalParagraphStyle>The photos Jenny
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]]>Hi, I’m interested in using this plug-in for a site that has an events section. Does the plug-in allow for custom formatting? For example, can you set it to appear in InDesign as something like:
(Name of Event/Post) (Date and Time) (Description) (Address)
And choose the font? Let me know.
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]]>We used this plugin last year to download posts and import into InDesign. The Tagged Text file it created was fantastic. This year the plugin produces a mash of html and javascript from the actual site?
Last years export
<ASCII-WIN>
<DefineParaStyle:NormalParagraphStyle=<Nextstyle:NormalParagraphStyle><cColor:Registration><cSize:10><cLeading:11><pFirstLineIndent:12><cFont:Times New Roman>>
2014-03-18 Positive Behaviour Management<ParaStyle:Header><cTypeface:><cSize:><ParaStyle:BodyText><cTypeface:Bold>Presented by: <cTypeface:>Colin Troy
<ParaStyle:BodyText><cTypeface:Bold>Date:<cTypeface:> 18th March 2014<cTypeface:Bold> <cTypeface:>
<ParaStyle:BodyText><cTypeface:Bold>Time: <cTypeface:>9.30am <0x2013> 3.00pm
<ParaStyle:BodyText><cTypeface:Bold>Cost:<cTypeface:> <0x00a3>100
<ParaStyle:BodyText><cTypeface:Bold>Includes: <cTypeface:>Lunch and Refreshments
First part of this years export
<!– ngg_resource_manager_marker –> <script type=”text/javascript”>
(function() {
var request, b = document.body, c = ‘className’, cs = ‘customize-support’, rcs = new RegExp(‘(^|\\s+)(no-)?’+cs+'(\\s+|$)’);request = true;
b[c] = b[c].replace( rcs, ‘ ‘ );
b[c] += ( window.postMessage && request ? ‘ ‘ : ‘ no-‘ ) + cs;
}());
</script>
<div id=”wpadminbar” class=”nojq nojs” role=”navigation”>
Skip to toolbar
<div class=”quicklinks” id=”wp-toolbar” role=”navigation” aria-label=”Top navigation toolbar.” tabindex=”0″>
<ul id=”wp-admin-bar-root-default” class=”ab-top-menu”>
<li id=”wp-admin-bar-wp-logo” class=”menupop”><span class=”ab-icon”></span><div class=”ab-sub-wrapper”><ul id=”wp-admin-bar-wp-logo-default” class=”ab-submenu”>
<li id=”wp-admin-bar-about”>About WordPress <ul id=”wp-admin-bar-wp-logo-external” class=”ab-sub-secondary ab-submenu”>
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]]>I need this functionality on pages (in addition to the posts). Possible?
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]]>I’ve created an issue on github.
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]]>In hopes that this is still being supported somehow, I can’t figure out how to add the Title (I don’t speak PHP, but tried adding a return declaration, which gave me a title and no Content) and my text is showing up with ampersands in place of quotes and apostrophes.
Anyone have advice?
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]]>The upgrade to 3.3 seems to have broken this plugin (which otherwise works great).
Basically, if something is written in WordPress it exports fine except it seems to be dropping M-dashes (it replaces it with some sort of weird box with an x in the middle).
But the worst is if something is written in Word or copied and pasted from an e-mail. What happens here is that it then drops quotation marks and apostrophes.
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]]>Is there a way I could include the author in the exported text?
The last name comes in the name of the file, but our copy editors need first and last names and it would be nice if it could just be included in the text automatically from WordPress’ author field.
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]]>I’m generally pleased with this plugin, but wondering if there’s a way I can get the print function to support paragraphs. Right now it’s mashing it all together as one long paragraph.
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