

The only gotcha I could see may just be me misreading how the text for a word list is selected. If John is active in that chapter but Jane is not, John will appear larger than Jane. For each chapter, add a Word Cloud for the words in that chapter. This script offers one way to add visual interest. Creating pictures or graphics to liven them up can get costly. Novels can be visually dull, just line after line of sentences. I’ve already thought of using it for a book I’ve got in development. Those in book publishing who’re looking for a reason to give their boss to justify the 29 Euro price, might find one helpful. Warning: Playing with Wordalizer can be so much fun you might spend hours with your “head in the clouds,” tweaking settings and coming up with new looks. The script is even smart enough to keep words separated by non-breaking spaces together Adjust case, tracking, scaling, spacing, and angles of words.Arrange words in eight different geometrical patterns.Choose from over 100 color themes, and then tweak colors any way you like by adjusting them in the Swatches panel after you create your word cloud.Apply up to four different fonts to words.Customize the word list by adding words and removing words, as well as sorting the list.

Create word clouds from the text in the active document, from an entire InDesign book, or from the clipboard.Support for English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Russian source text.Here are some of the key features of Wordalizer 1.5: More after the jump! Continue reading below↓įree and Premium members see fewer ads! Sign up and log-in today.
