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InDesign 2025 version supports macOS Dark Mode.
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In the Keyboard Shortcuts dialog, user can choose [Adobe Illustrator Shortcuts] or [Adobe Photoshop Shortcuts] to change InDesign’s shortcuts to match those of Illustrator and Photoshop respectively.
This was implemented in InDesign CC 2018.
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Since 2017, this request has been on the table with no response from Adobe. It’s unbelievable. I just want to add that it’s sad InDesign still can’t handle this.
We need:
InDesign should natively support generation of standard barcodes, especially:
EAN-13
EAN-8
UPC-A
ITF-14
Code 128
ISBN / ISSN formats
These are essential for packaging, publishing, product labeling, retail, logistics, and are still widely used alongside or even instead of QR codes.
Currently, designers have to:
Use online generators or plug-ins
Export barcodes as EPS/SVG
Manually manage scaling, quiet zones, and alignment
This disrupts the layout process and introduces risk (low-res assets, wrong dimensions, missing quiet zone, accidental flattening).
What’s needed:
Barcode generation directly in Object > Generate Barcode
Customization: height, bar width, quiet zone, font under barcode
Export as vector (live or outlined)
Automatic encoding validation (check digit, format rules)
Option to link to data (e.g., from Excel/CSV for automation)
Adding native barcode generation would streamline workflows in editorial, packaging, and commercial print environments.