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From: pfgpowell on 23 Mar 2010 17:13 (I shall be posting this in the Windows version of this group as well as other groups, so please no slagging off as I have had in the past for cross-posting.) Here at the newspaper I work for, we have transferred from working in Quark Xpress on G4s to Indesign on PCs (they want to replace ageing desktops and PCs are simply cheaper. False economy, I know, I am was not consulted. The poor bloody infantry rarely is.) Anyway, I am getting to grips with Indesign, in many ways a more pleasant program than Quark and, more or less, getting the hang of a Windows PC. Still don't like it much but needs must. As part of this changeover, and in relation to the work I do, I have agreed (for extra money) to prepare some of the pages at home and to do this I am being given a works laptop with Windows Indesign installed on it. (That I am being issued with a 13in laptop to work on tabloid pages is farcical, but my suggestion that I would readily by and use a 15.6in or 17in Windows laptop was knocked back because 'they are not allowed to install company software on a private latptop'. Fair enought, but... At home I have a 1.67ghz Powerbook running Leopard and have been looking for a secondhand version of Indesign for Mac, which doesn't have to be the latest version as here at work (because of the page content system we are using) we are not using the latest Indesign version either. My question: if I can get the Indesign for Mac, would I be safe in building my pages on my Powerbook and then emailing (as they want me to do) the files to work to be opened in Windows? Would there be any conflicts? And the titchy 13in laptop they will be supplying will be loaded with the stock images the pages I shall be working on. If files are interchangeable between a Mac and a PC, will those stock images also be available on both platforms with no harm done. I must stress that my employer is a big newspaper and there is no margin for error at all. I have to get it right from the off. Your advice will be gratefull accepted.
From: dorayme on 24 Mar 2010 04:03 In article <e1236b41-dbda-4c07-a81e-2de417b85bfa(a)q16g2000yqq.googlegroups.co m>, pfgpowell <pfg.powell(a)virgin.net> wrote: > (I shall be posting this in the Windows version of this group as well > as other groups, so please no slagging off as I have had in the past > for cross-posting.) > > Here at the newspaper I work for, we have transferred from working in > Quark Xpress on G4s to Indesign on PCs (they want to replace ageing > desktops and PCs are simply cheaper. False economy, I know, I am was > not consulted. The poor bloody infantry rarely is.) > > Anyway, I am getting to grips with Indesign, in many ways a more > pleasant program than Quark and, more or less, getting the hang of a > Windows PC. Still don't like it much but needs must. > > As part of this changeover, and in relation to the work I do, I have > agreed (for extra money) to prepare some of the pages at home and to > do this I am being given a works laptop with Windows Indesign > installed on it. (That I am being issued with a 13in laptop to work on > tabloid pages is farcical, but my suggestion that I would readily by > and use a 15.6in or 17in Windows laptop was knocked back because 'they > are not allowed to install company software on a private latptop'. > Fair enought, but... > On this here Macbok 13" I am not even looking at the tiny screen much (it acts as second monitor and I keep the file directory windows on and tools etc...). You surely can conect the laptop you have if it is not some ancient thing, no matter it is a PC, to a bigger screen at home, just a cable needed mainly is it not? > At home I have a 1.67ghz Powerbook running Leopard and have been > looking for a secondhand version of Indesign for Mac, which doesn't > have to be the latest version as here at work (because of the page > content system we are using) we are not using the latest Indesign > version either. > > My question: if I can get the Indesign for Mac, would I be safe in > building my pages on my Powerbook and then emailing (as they want me > to do) the files to work to be opened in Windows? Would there be any > conflicts? And the titchy 13in laptop they will be supplying will be > loaded with the stock images the pages I shall be working on. If files > are interchangeable between a Mac and a PC, will those stock images > also be available on both platforms with no harm done. > > I must stress that my employer is a big newspaper and there is no > margin for error at all. I have to get it right from the off. Your > advice will be gratefull accepted. I cannot see why you could not do this? But what is this emailing about. You have the Mac, you have the PC laptop at home, see for yourself how all is well? -- dorayme
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