| The Highlight settings let you control which parts of the text are highlighted to indicate composition or typographic violations or substitutions .
The Highlight Settings let you choose which typographic problems are displayed with a highlight. To set the highlight options: You can also control the effect of the Text Wrap settings and how text wraps around objects .
The Text Wrap controls in the Composition category. To set the text wrap options: - Choose one of the following from the Text Wrap options:
Justify Text Next to an Object forces text next to an object to be justified if it wraps around an object inside the frame .
The effect of setting the Justify Text Next to an Object. Skip by Leading forces text that has wrapped around an object to move to the next available leading increment. This avoids problems where text may not line up across columns or frames .
Notice how, when Skip By Leading is turned off, the text does not line up across columns. When it is turned on, the text does line up. Text Wrap Only Affects Text Beneath causes InDesign text wrap to work only on text below the object, rather than text above and below the object. Tip Some designers turn this on because they want InDesign work more similarly to QuarkXPress. Don't do it! You're only limiting yourself from some of the more interesting effects that InDesign offers. |