IslanderGraphics
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Not sure if any headway has been made on this, but this would be a great feature. There is one Apple font, Noto, That takes up 20% of my font list. Would be nice to be aple to turn those off
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Here is the screenshot I tried to attach to the post.
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Scrolling quickly thru a document created for dummying a magazine, and the screen did not redraw parts of the document correctly. Happened twice before reporting. Image shows what I was doing at the time and what was open. (Edison Mail, Acrobat Pro DC, and InDesign Beta)
InDesign (Beta 16.3), OS 11.2.3
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This issue was fixed in one of the updates to InDesign 2022 version.
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Adobe InDesign team
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I am having this issue as well. Very annoying. I am unable to scroll font-by-font. In order to get the menu to respond, I must scroll faster than I would like, skipping multiple fonts in the process, making it difficult to explore font choices. Best way to describe it without video is that single scroll "clicks" do nothing to make the font menu move. I have to do at least 3 scroll "positions/clicks" to get the menu to respond. May not seem like much, but I do not have this issue in Illustrator. I can scroll the mouse wheel in single "clicks" and the menu will respond. I have tried this with different mice with the same result.