Adobe InDesign: Feature Requests
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Is Mediatek Processor Good For Gamers?
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Share for Review: Delete comment if the anchor text is removed/edited
Share for Review: Delete comment if the anchor text is removed/edited
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share for review: improve speed on making comments and deleting comments
improve speed on making comments and deleting comments at the moment it takes way to long to just delete a comment
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Add ability to make resusable/editable linked COMPONENTS (like in XD)
InDesign has been dancing around the edges of this idea for years, with half-baked features like snippets, libraries, linked items in the content grabber....but it never has gotten it right. What we need is something exactly like the "components" feature in Adobe XD. We grab some objects, and then "Make Component" out of them. Then we can plop multiple instances of that component throughout the document. If we go back and edit the "Main Component" those changes are automatically applied to all placed instances of it.
Yes, I know you can place one indesign doc into another, which is the workaround I've been doing for years. But that is very slow and clunky in practice. One reason is we're handcuffed to the "page" and "page size" mentality. Many components—being just collections of shapes/objects—do not need a set "page size" and it's annoying to have to keep adjusting a page to fit the objects as they evolve. Another reason is file management. If we put all our "components" into separate indesign files, it becomes a pain to share styles/swatches between them. If we group them all in one indesign file, we're then limited to referring to them only by page number (since we STILL can't name our pages). This gets cumbersome as we add/move/removee pages and place the items "by page" into our main indesign document.
Snippets, content grabber, libraries, do not create "linked instances of editable main components" in the same useful way that XD does.
InDesign has been dancing around the edges of this idea for years, with half-baked features like snippets, libraries, linked items in the content grabber....but it never has gotten it right. What we need is something exactly like the "components" feature in Adobe XD. We grab some objects, and then "Make Component" out of them. Then we can plop multiple instances of that component throughout the document. If we go back and edit the "Main Component" those changes are automatically applied to all placed instances of it.
Yes, I know you can place one indesign doc into another, which is the…
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Clearer comment navigation in share for review
click on a comment and have the comments panel scroll to the comment clicked, make the active comment highlight more visible and don't unmap comments when the text is deleted but delete the comments with the text.
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Comments in Logical Order Please
The comments in Share for Review currently start on the right hand page of a spread work down and then skip to the top of the left-hand spread. This is confusing.
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Update only some pages of an earlier exported PDF
When Exporting a big document, sometimes after a change it would be nice to update only the changed page in the exported file.
- it would save time as the export would complete faster
- no need to have all the linked files of the whole document locally just to update one page
- it would save me exporting one one some pages and then opening the old PDF file in Acrobat and replacing the updated page manually.1 vote -
Window size-changing
I find that Photoshop, Acrobat, Bridge and Dreamweaver all follow Apple’s standard of double-clicking at the top of a window to make it expand to full screen or return to the previous size. InDesign (v.19.0.1) apparently does not (I use only these five Adobe Cloud apps). InDesign windows will double-click expand to full screen but won’t returning to their previous size. The alternative, dragging the right-hand edge, is very tedious.
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New incremental backup button ?
Hello Adobe,
Easy job : while saving a file, I need a new "+" incremental backup button : it would automatically increment the number of the backup ? Thanks ! :-)1 vote -
The best online games that you can win and play with friends
The best online games that you can win and play with friends
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Can we please remove all the question marks from InDesign placeholder text?
All of the question marks in placeholder text are an unrealistic representation of typical body copy. I end up having to remove them all when developing layout comps. Not a big deal, but annoying.
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native comments
Give us us native comments within inDesign, or at least allow the person who shared a document for review to add comments in/from the file itself. I currently have to share for review just to add comments to my own file, which adds another stage to our process.
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Move the Share for review search box
The share for review search box is in almost the same place as the type a comment here box, which is really confusing. It's too easy to write a comment rather than search for the text. Also the search box is slap bang on top of the highlight button etc.... so I search for a piece of text that I wanted a comment on and then have to close the search box before I can highlight it, making a long process even longer.
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Share for review Keyboard shortcuts
Give us keyboard shortcuts for highlight this text plus this colour. At the moment it takes a looong time just to get to typing in the comment. This would streamline the process, making it much more efficient.
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carry colours from Share for Review comments over to those same comments when they're shown in the indesign file
carry colours from Share for Review comments over to those same comments when they're shown in the indesign file. At the moment all highlights default to yellow.
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Script that exports mail data merge into separate pdfs based on tray number in endorsement line
Script that exports mail data merge into separate pdfs based on mail tray number in endorsement line
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Free music downloads
What specific opportunities for sharing music preferences and interacting with other users do certain sites provide you with, and how has this affected your experience of discovering new music?
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Aeropower Solution Provider in Mumbai, India | Airseal Technology LLP
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The collected spillages undergo an eco-conscious recycling process, directed towards conveyors, bucket elevators, silos, or pits for raw material reuse, while waste spillages are safely deposited in designated dumping yards. Notably, Aero Power's systems exhibit collection rates spanning from 1 ton/hr to 50 tons/hr and beyond. This collection efficiency hinges upon system types, material characteristics, and the distance between collection and discharge points.
Aero Power, a distinguished division of Airseal Technology LLP, emerges as a prominent solution provider in Mumbai, catering to an extensive spectrum of industries encompassing steel, cement, power, mining, foundries, refining, petrochemicals, shipping, and beyond. Specializing in customized spillage collection solutions, Aero Power pioneers tailored vacuum systems meticulously designed to address the diverse needs of its clientele.
These bespoke Aero Power solutions[ https://airseal.in/our-products/aeropower ], available in electric and diesel variants and ranging from 2 HP to 200 HP and above, stand as versatile installations adaptable for both portable/mobile and fixed configurations. Their unparalleled efficiency lies in their ability to meticulously…
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Title.indb as a text variable accessible for any document part of the book
Title.indb as a text variable for any document part of the book. Sometime when a book is printed (especially direct to print proof) it's difficult to know (remember- follow) which version you're at without putting the info inside the book itself. Having a text variable that updates automatically would be nice, you place it - you forget it - one less thing to check when printing
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Improve IDML accuracy
Currently, IDML export is not accurate: opening the IDML file in a previous version – even the most recent – results in errors in paragraph numbering and cross-references. Exporting long document results in such a long list of errors which would be so time-consuming to fix that makes it unfeasible.
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