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Thanks a lot everyone for the feedback. I am moving this under review.
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It makes absolute no sense that 'keyboard increments' preferences get saved with the document. They're USER INTERFACE preferences, just like dark mode vs light mode or any other personal choice.
It's very annoying when I work with a document created by someone else and suddenly my keyboard increments are all different. There's no logical reason for this.
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That would be awesome. I really want to see InDesign's styles become standardized to the point where they could live externally and be importable/exportable/editable much like CSS files, or ideally even *BE* native CSS files. Many properties would of course be indesign-specific, but common things like colors, font sizes, etc could be expressed in vanilla CSS, making transitions between web content and print content nearly seamless.
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Soon, Adobe will give us something like the infamous 'Clippy' in Word.
“Hey Bro! It looks like you're trying to adjust your margins! Would you like me to move your entire design around and ***** everything up for you too?"
Oh wait...they already did that with the whole Layout Adjustment debacle.
Treat us like professionals, please.