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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon | ACP commentedHi Abhinav,
This feature should be added as an option in 2 places:1. In Table Properties, a checkbox to automatically break rows across pages and columns, and
2. In Cell Properties / Rows to allow user to select an individual row to break across pages and columns. (Also in context menu / right-click when a row is selected).
ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
Per PDF/UA, each row must be one <TR> in the tag tree, regardless of whether the row breaks across a page or column. The breaking row must NOT become 2 <TR> tags. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon | ACP commentedExpanding on Colleen Hill's idea...
In the traditional Export module in InDesign, there are presets for print, press, standard, and other common types of PDFs, but not for tagged Adobe accessible PDFs.
Ideally, this post is to fix the shortcomings in the current PDF export dialogues from InDesign:
1. In the standard Export Preset dialogue, create a Preset for Tagged Accessible Adobe PDF that includes the setting to set the Tab order, as well as apply tags and set the title.
2. In the File/Export / Interactive dialogue, also have a preset for Tagged Accessible Adobe PDF, too.
I know these settings can be set manually each time the user is exporting, but a preset (.joboptions file) would allow the settings to be shared among team members, as well as make it easier to ensure all accessibility settings are set.
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5 votes
Thanks for reporting the issue. We're reviewing this.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon | ACP commentedHere's the glyph chart for Adobe Caslon Pro.
An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon | ACP commentedThere's something not correct with accessing the ornaments in Adobe Caslon Pro.
When we've used this font in accessible PDFs as just a glyph in the content stream (original layout file in InDesign), it is voiced by screen readers as "3" rather than as an ornament or a specific Unicode name.This isn't the usual pattern for Unicode fonts. In the screen capture, A Caslon Pro's ornaments use the same Unicode codepoint as alpha numerics.
As an example, Minion Pro encodes its ornaments as 2022 (Bullet), shown in the 3rd screen capture, and they work flawlessly.
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Hi everyone,
InDesign provides an option to export and import User Settings, providing users with a smooth and enhanced experience to restore their custom settings if needed. The feature is now available in the latest InDesign 2024(v19.3.0.058)
Helpx article - https://helpx.adobe.com/in/indesign/using/export-import-user-settings-indesign.html
Please let us know your feedback in the comments.
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Sanyam Talwar(he/him)
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Hi everyone,
This feature is available in Adobe InDesign 2023 version.
Please update to this InDesign version to work with this feature.
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Adobe InDesign team
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The ability to find colors in documents in now available in InDesign’s latest release 16.0.
It can be found in a new tab of Find/Change dialog – Color.
Please let us know your feedback in comments.Regards,
Abhinav Kaushik (AK)Bevi Chagnon | ACP supported this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon | ACP commentedSee additional footnote controls at https://community.adobe.com/t5/indesign-discussions/custom-footnotes/m-p/12352474#M443177
We need to have several different footnote number schemes in a document, such as 1,2,3 for body text, and *,**,*** for tables and figures — and each must be able to be restarted from "1" for each table or figure.
And we need custom patterns: in STEM documents, many scientists use their own combination of symbols for their references.
An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon | ACP commentedNeed to create our own custom footnote "numbering" system. In some professional fields, they have required footnote sequences, such as *, †, ‡, ¶, § which at this time, is not available in Document footnote options.
Let us create a custom pattern of numbering/symbols.
And to do this for each individual story thread, not the entire document.
And to create a different pattern/sequence for EACH TABLE, too. Right now, a table's footnotes get numbered (and placed) along with the document's footnotes.
Quite often, document footnotes are 1, 2, 3, while the table footnotes are *, **, ** or a, b, c.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon | ACP commentedAgree with Harbs.
This will be useful to most InDesign users. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon | ACP commentedThis is a critical request.
Please allow us to remove local formatting when generating TOC entries.Bevi Chagnon | ACP supported this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon | ACP commentedThis post is about ROW HEADERS, which are needed in InDesign.
It's also requesting that InDesign correct the bug of the SCOPE and SPAN settings on both row and column headers.
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135 votes
We've just released InDesign 17.2.1 version which addresses this issue.
Please update to this latest version using Creative Cloud Desktop application.
In case the fix does not work immediately for you, please try the following:
1) Quit InDesign.
2) Delete the following:
on Mac:
/Users/[yourname]/Library/Caches/Adobe InDesign
/Users/[yourname]/Library/Preferences/Adobe InDesign
on Win:
C:\Users\[yourname]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\InDesign
C:\Users\[yourname]\AppData\Local\Adobe\InDesign
Relaunch InDesign & see if it works properly now.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon | ACP commentedThis bug is quite nasty!
Happening on all our systems: Windows 11 Pro, Windows 11 Home, and Windows 10 Pro.We have downgraded all our InDesign licenses to 17.1.
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Thanks for the suggestion. We have started to explore this feature. Will share more details soon
Thanks
AbhinavAn error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon | ACP commentedADOBE, please removed the many SPAM posts in this thread. They've been flagged.
AND, any update on this feature that was proposed nearly 5 years ago?
An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon | ACP commentedADOBE: this thread has been compromised with unrelated spam, begins with this entry:
John White commented · June 29, 2021 7:27 AM · FlaggedPlease remove the junk spam posts.
An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon | ACP commentedSoon? How soon is "soon" in Adobe's response on December 7, 2018?
I guess time is relative!Bevi Chagnon | ACP supported this idea · -
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Thank you to all of you who have responded, saying that this issue is solved after updating macOS to Monterey 12.1.
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Adobe InDesign team
Bevi Chagnon | ACP supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon | ACP commentedOh god, what a royal pain this bug is.
Please expedite this bug, Adobe. -
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The fix of the issue is now available in the latest InDesign 2023(v18.2.1.455). We recommend you upgrade to the latest version for the fix.
If you are unable to see the update, go to the Creative Cloud application and click on the context menu on the top right and click on Check for App Updates.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon | ACP commentedADOBE, this is a bug with how fonts are listed and flagged in the Fonts dialogue box.
Many fonts that are based on original Type 1 / PostScript data are now being flagged as Type 1 rather than OpenType.
Please refer to this post in the community forums, and to the screen capture in the origianl post: Although flagged as Type 1, the detailed information at the bottom of the dialogue is correctly verifying that the font is OpenType.
It's the warning in the dialogue that is incorrect.
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Prerelease member and ACPBevi Chagnon | ACP supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon | ACP commentedADOBE, this is a bug with how fonts are listed and flagged in the Fonts dialogue box.
Many fonts that are based on original Type 1 / PostScript data are now being flagged as Type 1 rather than OpenType.
Please refer to this post in the community forums, and to the screen capture in the origianl post: Although flagged as Type 1, the detailed information at the bottom of the dialogue is correctly verifying that the font is OpenType.
It's the warning in the dialogue that is incorrect.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon | ACP commentedThe problem is not just with [Basic Paragraph].
The better solution is to give us the option of what to do with incoming styles. Let us choose:
— Overwrite the existing style with the incoming style's definition.
— Keep the text, but use the existing style's definition.
— Keep the text, and make a new style of the incoming style.No need to delete or eliminate any of the [Basic] styles (object styles, too). When you understand how to use them, they are powerful tools.
But we do need to be able to control what happens when we import ALL styles into existing layouts.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon | ACP commentedThere are several problems when attempting to run InDesign on the new Apple M1 processors and the new Apple OS 11x.
Things have improved with the newer releases since your original post, but frankly it will be a few more months before all the glitches between Apple and its software vendors (aka, Adobe and others) are worked out.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon | ACP commentedPaste
Paste without Formatting
Paste Into
Paste in Placeare all there in the edit menu. In order to use/see them, you must have something copied to the clipboard and ready to paste.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon | ACP commentedIn the same vein, also allow top/bottom page layouts in addition to the tradition left/right orientation.
Examples: a wall calendar, a spiral-bound book bound at the top rather than the side (horizontal/landscape layout). See pictures.
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@Michelle Carroll on Feb. 20, 2024:
That's a great option for pushing the row to the next page, etc.
But there still isn't an option to allow the row to split (or break) to put part of the row on page 1 and the remaining elements on page 2.
It only controls where the row will start, not whether it can split across pages or columns or frames.