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SVG import has been implemented in InDesign 2020. Please upgrade to this version of InDesign to use this feature.
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Dear All,
This feature is now available in latest InDesign CC version. Please upgrade to the latest release.
Thanks
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Another two:
• pseudo classes like first-child/last-child
• ignore space before/after between paragraphs with identical format (as in MS Word)An error occurred while saving the comment Wolf Kamm commented
Even better: as many CSS3 features as possible, e.g.
• base unit (pt, em, mm, px, …)
• line height, space before/after, indents etc. referring to fixed (mm, pt, …) or relative (base unit, em, %) measurements
• negative values for indents, space before/after, …
• border and background specs on char, para, page, and spread level
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re. 1.: I would suggest allowing to link multiple source files and use any column of any linked file anywhere in the document.
re. 2.: Either require a master file as soon as more that one source file is linked or treat heads like formats: In case of identical names, assume their data is to be cumulated under one and the same head. In case of non-identical names, assume it’s a new column and add a new head to the panel.
re. 3.: Using an XLS(X) with contemporary text encoding support of course saves time and possible errors compared to having to create CSVs with very limited text encoding support.