Brother,

No, I haven't tried Autoflow Pro, but I've been looking at it. I wish there was someone who could tell me if it would do what I want.

Nor have I tried doing the layout in LaTeX yet. I've got an entire liturgical book to do and that idea seems so daunting.

@Michael Martin That Missa looks *reaaaalll* nice! Did you do all that layout in LaTeX? Or parts in InDesign?

On 2/26/2015 2:45 PM, Innocent Smith wrote:
Hello,

Have you tried the Autoflow Pro <http://in-tools.com/products/plugins/autoflow-pro/> plugin that is spoken about in the Adobe forum post <https://forums.adobe.com/thread/588427?tstart=0> linked to in your Indesign Secrets threat? I haven't tried this myself but it may help with what you're looking for. If you find a good solution I hope you might share it with the list.

Also, have you considered trying to do this project in a multi-column LaTeX environment?

best,

bro Innocent


On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 12:10 PM, Brother Gabriel-Marie <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hello, all,
    I know this is a little off-topic, but certainly it is
    of interest.
    How do you all handle side-by-side Latin and English
    in InDesign?

    I posted a question in the InDesign Secrets forum:
    
http://indesignsecrets.com/topic/two-columns-in-sequence-and-in-flow#post-73540

    I can't figure out any decent way to do this when your
    prayer needs to span to the next page.
    It seems like the ONLY way to do it is using two text
    boxes on the first page,
    then two more on the following page with each box
    linked separately to it's own prayer text.
    But this is so tediously manual it makes me cry
    thinking about it!

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