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We're happy to announce that the fix for this issue is now available in the latest update of InDesign - version 17.2 that is available from Creative Cloud Desktop application.
Please update to this latest version to get the fix.
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Thanks for the suggestion. We have started to explore this feature. Will share more details soon
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Dear All,
This feature is now available in latest InDesign CC version. Please upgrade to the latest release.
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Hi All,
This indeed a great suggestion. I wanted to understand a little more about this request.
1. The way this request is described its majorly about figuring out how to change the various text attributes in a single step rather than having to change multiple styles to make that happen. It would helpful if you can mention which all attributes you all would want to be dependent on the baseline (space before/after, size, leading any other).
2. Which kind of documents (magazines, brochures, books etc.) do you see this to be more important for you.
3. Wouldn’t a similar method (not sure if we could base it on baseline though!!) for changing the layout also help, if you could define the sizes of objects in relation to the page size. Do you think extending this feature to the layout also makes sense.
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This is now available in the latest version of InDesign.
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>>1. The way this request is described its majorly about figuring out how to change the various text attributes in a single step rather than having to change multiple styles to make that happen. It would helpful if you can mention which all attributes you all would want to be dependent on the baseline (space before/after, size, leading any other).
ad. 1 All vertical spaces in paragraph style should be dependent on the baseline.
(a) Space Before, Space After, Paragraph Rules and Border offset too.
>>2. Which kind of documents (magazines, brochures, books etc.) do you see this to be more important for you.
ad. 2 Long documents with many of paragraph styles, mainly books, and magazines, catalogs, etc. EPUB and especially CSS is very important too.
3. Wouldn’t a similar method (not sure if we could base it on baseline though!!) for changing the layout also help, if you could define the sizes of objects in relation to the page size. Do you think extending this feature to the layout also makes sense.
Ad 3. For me the most important variable in a typography is the x-height of the body text. Practically if it is a base of every layout everyone will be able to perfectly define all vertical spaces, e.g.: leading, and other vertical spaces.
Publications which use Helvetica needs more space then publications set up using Arno. But the whole vertical adjustments depends of x-height of the font. That is all.
All other horizontal spaces could be dependent of body size, or leading. And if we based on x-height we will be able to generate perfect Web pages and epubs too.