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26 votes3 comments · Adobe InDesign: Feature Requests » Cloud services (Typekit, CC Libraries etc) · Admin →
An error occurred while saving the comment Franck Payen commentedOne vote here too, thinking of a yearbook or even logos, sharing visuals that are nicely stored in CC libraries would really be practical.
Workaround so far is to export the cclib, unzip it, rename, reorder visuals… takes ages and is tricky + you have to do it when someone updates your library with new faces/logos.
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Hi,
The ability to Hide Spreads in a document is now available in InDesign’s latest release 19.0. Please let us know your feedback in comments.
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Sanyam Talwar (he/him)An error occurred while saving the comment Franck Payen commentedHi @abhinav.
I made a corresponding request later the same year, and think they could merge :
Hide/Filter pages in pages panel AND navigation
I got myself in a workflow where I would have a document having sections organised like that : title page / content page / title page / content page…
I have to go back and forth between the content pages, and sometimes between the title pages.
That helps to compare what has changed and what’s consistent between the pages.
So I try to not distract my eye by either going to the pages panel or by ctrl-page up with the « title pages » interruption (think about the (now long gone) photoshop cmd-Z to undo/redo and spot differences.If Title pages are T1 T2 T3 and Content pages are C1 C2 C3, they’d be « distributed » in the document as : T1 C1 T2 C2 T3 C3…
I could assign labels to the master pages and would filter the visible pages « all red pages » then my navigation would jump only to the « visible » pages in the panel. They could be either really hidden, or may be grayed out.Don’t forget an indicator in the pages panel that some pages are missing.
On some documents, it could be used as a « progress » indicator : the fewer pages in your pages panel -> the closest the end of the work/day.
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Hi everyone,
You can easily change text cases with just a few clicks, ensuring consistency across your designs. This feature streamlines text editing, saving you time and effort. Enhance your workflow by adjusting text case quickly from the Text or GREP tabs of the Find/Change panel. The feature is now available in the latest InDesign 2024(v19.5.0.084)
Helpx article - https://helpx.adobe.com/in/indesign/using/whats-new/2024-3.html#change-case
Please let us know your feedback in the comments.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Franck Payen commentedSince I happen too have too much free time (NOT), I made a readable mockup.
An error occurred while saving the comment Franck Payen commentedIt happens daily, and I'm wondering why I didn't take the time to make a feature request out of it.
My comment here would be
1. to precise the search scope:
No Match "in selection" (so you REALIZE clearly it's the wrong (smallest) scope, it happens).2. Since it sounds counter-intuitive to make that no match dialog more than an ok box, what about just giving the focus in the scope field, where in 3 up or down key, I could move to document ?
Actual "after closing OK box state" is focus on "next" button, but still on selection (which won't match anything else, iD just told you)
Desired state would be a focus on the search field (see last picture).
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“Place Video from URL” option has been restored in the latest InDesign update – version 15.1.
Please update InDesign to use the feature.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Franck Payen commentedIf I can understand a feature needs adoption before reaching the style options, I'm surprised that one year after launch, this is not yet available. It sounds so obvious, and would also impact Data Merge with images.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Franck Payen commentedI think we need this kind of feature that is existing inside Brackets, and, as I've been told, Word. And I know that inDesign's precise text formatting would make it more complicate than in a text only workflow.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Franck Payen commentedI think we need this kind of feature that is existing inside Brackets, and, as I've been told, Word. And I know that inDesign's precise text formatting would make it more complicate than in a text only workflow.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Franck Payen commentedI confirme, especially for any "non usual workflow" in inDesign, like building a schedule or other, that would help a lot.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Franck Payen commentedThis and self hosting, of course, but a « bit.ly » feature would really be welcome when publishing documents.
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That's the behaviour we have with Illustrator files IN Illustrator :
a. - drag an Ai file to an Ai canvas, from a CCLib, you just placed a linked file.
b. - ALT-drag the Ai file (into Ai, from the CCLib), you placed the vectors.
a is editable, b is embedded in the document.
Same thing in Ps : drag is smart object (and linked), alt drag is pixel layers.
I'm surprised of that choice for inDesign.