Ivan Berka
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26 votesAvailable in Prerelease Builds ·
AdminSanyam Talwar (Senior Lead Software Engineer, Adobe InDesign) responded
The fix for this issue is available in the InDesign PreRelease build(v20.3.0.033) and above.
Please check if the issue is now resolved.
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I have exactly the same problem in both previous and current version of InDesign. It happens from time to time and it’s quite annoying because you can’t read the file name.
Tags: 19.0.1 bug display files image indesign issue name overlapping recent text thumbnail under unreadable visual window
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Ivan Berka shared this idea ·
Exactly, I’m facing the same problem even now (December 2024):
In the current version of InDesign (20.0.1, macOS Sonoma 14.7.1) I have a problem with the "Check for non-capitalized sentences" function when working with English text.
When this feature is turned on, the spell checker incorrectly marks all words in a sentence that begin with a lower case letter as errors, even though they are correct in Czech typography. The tool suggests changing these words to start with a capital letter, which is not grammatically correct.
The language of the text is set to Czech, the dictionary set for spell checking is Winsoft.
This behavior makes it virtually impossible to use the spell checker when working with Czech text. The only solution is to disable this feature completely, but this means that InDesign no longer marks genuine errors when sentences should start with a capital letter.
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