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1. Re: Publishing an alternate layout in InDesign CS6
BobLevine Nov 23, 2014 11:51 AM (in response to kd360)You don’t. That can’t be done with a PDF.
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2. Re: Publishing an alternate layout in InDesign CS6
kd360 Nov 23, 2014 11:52 AM (in response to BobLevine)Thanks Bob.
Then the only alternative is to create an app?
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3. Re: Publishing an alternate layout in InDesign CS6
BobLevine Nov 23, 2014 11:54 AM (in response to kd360)A DPS folio to be precise but to be very frank, dual orientation folios
are a horrific waste of time and effort and additionally will double the
size of the folio.
Don’t do it.
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4. Re: Publishing an alternate layout in InDesign CS6
kd360 Nov 23, 2014 11:59 AM (in response to BobLevine)So here then is my issue. The client wants to take their print document and allow it to be viewed on an iPad. in will obviously have to adjust based on the viewer orientation. What, then is the best way to accomplish this?
thanks!
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5. Re: Publishing an alternate layout in InDesign CS6
BobLevine Nov 23, 2014 12:57 PM (in response to kd360)Talk the client out of it. It’s a gimmick and more annoying than anything
else.
Look into Fixed Layout EPUB:
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6. Re: Publishing an alternate layout in InDesign CS6
kd360 Nov 23, 2014 1:04 PM (in response to BobLevine)Thanks Bob!
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7. Re: Publishing an alternate layout in InDesign CS6
Willi Adelberger Nov 24, 2014 3:01 AM (in response to BobLevine)But with CS6 you can't make EPUB3 fixed layout, you need the current version CC2014 with all upgrades installed.
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8. Re: Publishing an alternate layout in InDesign CS6
Steve Werner Nov 24, 2014 6:38 AM (in response to Willi Adelberger)Small correction: You CAN create EPUB3 fixed layout if you have CS6, but it can be a painful process. Anne-Marie Concepcion explains how in her video on Lynda.com:



