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Bonjour à tous.
Existe-t-il une fonction pour dupliquer les tabulation par pas ?

Hello everyone.
Is there a function to duplicate tabs by steps?

Merci.

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4 hours ago, uneMule said:

Is there a function to duplicate tabs by steps?

Can you give an example of what you'd like to see?

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Bonjour @Lagarto,
trop tard pour répondre hier soir. Merci. C'est ça l'idée.
J'ai fouillé. Je n'ai pas été assez curieux.
Bonjour @walt.farrell, désolé pour mon manque de précision.
Bonne journée à vous.

Hello @Lagarto,
too late to reply last night. Thanks. That's the idea.
I looked for. I haven't been curious enough.
Hi @walt.farrell, sorry for my lack of precision.
Good day to you.

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Posted
12 hours ago, walt.farrell said:

Can you give an example of what you'd like to see?

A calendar, for exemple.

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2 hours ago, uneMule said:

That's the idea.
I looked for. I haven't been curious enough.

I initially expected the feature to operate similarly as InDesign's Repeat feature (but just one at a time), which repeats the interval of the last two tab stops counting from the selected one ad finiitum (to the edge of the frame), replacing any tab stops following with new ones, with the new interval. That allows stepwise increase of tabbing in a consistent and arbitrary way. In the start of the action shown on the video I happened to use 10 mm interval three times, and at 30 mm I changed to 15 mm, which produced the next tab stop at 45 mm (3 x 15 mm being the next possible), and so on, which confused me to think that this could be used stepwise to always add a new interval to the last tab stop.

This would be a useful addition/change to this feature. As it is now, it can be used simillarly as the InDesign version only if the new interval is divisible with the last tab stop (e.g., when the last tab stop is 32mm after having used a 8 mm interval 4 times and changing to 2, 4, 16 or 32 mm and contintuing from there; but changing e.g. to 10mm would not give you 42 mm as the next stop, but the next available stop when multiplying 10, i.e., 40 mm, similarly as in the video, chenging at 75 mm position to 20 mm interval produced the next stop at 80 mm rather than 95 mm as I expected). 

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