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An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Falkner | ACP commentedI don’t understand what you are asking for. There is a slug feature. You can include the slug in exports. What feature is missing that you are asking for?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Falkner | ACP commentedIs this significantly different from the Library feature?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Falkner | ACP commentedThis is such a needed feature I’m a bit shocked it’s not included. Adobe controls the file formats of Photoshop and Illustrator. Even if giving InDesign the ability to parse the file to find all linked files is too complicated (and I can see how it could be) they could easily add InDesign readable metadata identifying necessary links. And if those links contain links and are saved in the same format InDesign could collect those links, too.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Falkner | ACP commentedI see no benefit for this, even as a non-default option.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Falkner | ACP commentedI don’t see any value in this. Select text, select, text, select text, etc. Then apply character style. I don’t see any benefit of that workflow over applying the character style to each selection. For every application of the character style (one keyword shortcut) you would need to use a modifier key to extend the selection, meaning you aren’t really saving any time. Further, I find when I have multiple non-contiguous selections, like when I’m selecting photos in Photos or Lightroom I get uncomfortable with large selections because I know one accidental click and I’ll lose my selection.
What you want can be accomplished already using the steps mentioned above or GREP.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Falkner | ACP commented@Valery. I didn’t say the document units should be an application preference; I said the keyboard increment should be. Using the arrow keys to move an object or shortcuts that increase or decrease point size, leading, tracking, kerning, or baseline shift should be application preferences.
When you use those shortcuts you expect consistent results. They shouldn’t behave differently if someone else created the document you are working on.
An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Falkner | ACP commentedPerhaps I could have phrased the request better. The unit preferences (millimeters, inches, picas, etc.) should be sticky betwen documents, of course. If I'm preparing a file us No millimeters for a European publication I want that file to open in millimeters.
I was referring to the increments for movement and type size/leading. Those should be application specific. If my friend Joan likes to use half point increments and has set her preferences up that way she will use the shortcuts assuming each key press changes point size or leading by half a point. This should not change just because the file she opened was made on a different computer using different preferences.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Falkner | ACP commentedJust tried it today with these files using InDesign 14.0.2 on a Mac running Mojave 10.14.6. Bug remains.
An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Falkner | ACP commentedSorry, I posted when I still had the search term as my title. Title should be: Overprint in Illustrator patterns does not preview
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An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Falkner | ACP commentedThis can already be accomplished using the more powerful, but more complicated, GREP Styles.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Falkner | ACP commentedAgreed. The default behaviour should be a dialogue where you can enter the name and adjust other attributes. A common case is when I format some body copy to make a subhead style. I’ll change the font and paragraph spacing because those are easily accessible in the panels, but keep options and paragraph rules are not as easy to access, so I’ll add those features in the Style Options dialogue. I’ll also, of course, name the style.
I can’t recall ever not wanting to access the Style Options dialogue when I create a new style. It should be the default, or selectable as the default in Preferences.
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Preferences > Autocorrect.