A Feature Request
Posted: 2013-06-19 07:21:28
In Palette Library add "Usage" palette where there will be two boxes of information:
Usage
- Fonts:
1) Showing all the fonts that's been used in a file.
2) To have the ability to change a font, by clicking on the desired font, and type instead another desired font. For example: If I have used Times, Helvetica, Bodoni fonts, and I wanted to change Helvetica (wherever it is used in the entire file) to, say, Palatino. By just typing palatino (or just p, and the rest will be supplied automatically as in Character->Font palette), and click the return/enter button. I know this can be achieved by PowerFind, with the WildCard. But this is much faster/shorter way.
- Pictures:
1) Showing a) the names of all the pictures that's been used in the file, b) the type of the picture (whether it's TIFF, JPEG, etc.), c) the status (whether it's OK, missing, modified), and d) Size (i.e., the file size)
2) By clicking on one picture, a) the picture should be shown in the file, b) and under another box should show the information of where the original is located (whether it's in the pictures folder, or the desktop, etc.).
Usage
- Fonts:
1) Showing all the fonts that's been used in a file.
2) To have the ability to change a font, by clicking on the desired font, and type instead another desired font. For example: If I have used Times, Helvetica, Bodoni fonts, and I wanted to change Helvetica (wherever it is used in the entire file) to, say, Palatino. By just typing palatino (or just p, and the rest will be supplied automatically as in Character->Font palette), and click the return/enter button. I know this can be achieved by PowerFind, with the WildCard. But this is much faster/shorter way.
- Pictures:
1) Showing a) the names of all the pictures that's been used in the file, b) the type of the picture (whether it's TIFF, JPEG, etc.), c) the status (whether it's OK, missing, modified), and d) Size (i.e., the file size)
2) By clicking on one picture, a) the picture should be shown in the file, b) and under another box should show the information of where the original is located (whether it's in the pictures folder, or the desktop, etc.).