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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.
4. If you can share some files…TvB supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment TvB commentedAny news on this feature? Could we see a dynamic baseline unit in 2019? 😍
An error occurred while saving the comment TvB commentedHi Javed, I’m glad about you interest in this suggestion! Here are my initial thoughts to your questions:
1. That’s correct. It could indeed also be used beyond text attributes. Other things that come to mind are Margins, Gutters, Text Wrap and object width / height ... In theory it could be applied almost anywhere.
2. I think this method is applicable to any text-based document; books, magazines and brochures in general.
3. It would be interesting to be able to define object sizes in relation to the page size as well, but it’s something different than this specific suggestion.
4. I think that’s difficult, because this really is something behind the scenes, but this forum post illustrates the concept applied to some text attributes: https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2302709 -
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An error occurred while saving the comment TvB commentedGreat idea. This would be a véry welcome improvement!
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An error occurred while saving the comment TvB commentedThank you very much Tobias, that’s a brilliant idea!
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This is now available in the latest version of InDesign.
An error occurred while saving the comment TvB commentedThat’s good news and very welcome! I have started to try it out. One thing that I already want to remark: the endnotes are to be placed in their own, separate text frame. It would be interesting if they could follow directly after the article in that same text frame.
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Column Rules 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.
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HSB option has been added to Color Picker and other panels for better experience.
Please try out InDesign’s latest update Id 16.0.Let us know your feedback in the comments.
Regards,
Abhinav Kaushik (AK)TvB supported this idea ·
PDF comments in InDesign could be such a great workflow improvement, but it remains a tedious, frustrating experience caused by such a blunt detail. Could this quirk please be updated soon? It has been over a year.