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The fix is now publicly available in the latest InDesign update, 15.1.1
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Adobe InDesign teamAn error occurred while saving the comment William Overbeeke commentedUpgraded to 15.1 and had the same problem. I'm going back to 15.0.3 until this issue is fixed! I use the English/Arabic version of InDesign because sometimes we typeset Right to Left languages like Hebrew, so changing the composer is not a solution for us.
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Adobe InDesign teamAn error occurred while saving the comment William Overbeeke commentedHi Ravi, I've attached a screen capture video of the incident. As you can see in the video, all my footnotes/pages are redrawn even after I toggle off/on the Rule On feature for Continued Footnotes. It takes a good few seconds at the end of the video, but this is what I'm dealing with. I'll see if I can get you a file with this issue, too.
Here's a link to my video:
https://adobe.ly/2CXKyyxHere's a link to a second screen capture showing a footnote rule that should not be there and doing the same thing to try to reset it: https://adobe.ly/2qT4m38
An error occurred while saving the comment William Overbeeke commentedI've posted more about this issue/related issue here: https://indesign.uservoice.com/forums/601180-adobe-indesign-bugs/suggestions/39037030-continued-footnotes-rule-redraw-issue-causes-reflo
An error occurred while saving the comment William Overbeeke commented1. InDesign 15.0 (2020). However, this seems be a hold-over bug from previous versions that has been made worse in 2020.
2. In a long document (a book that I am paging) with lots of footnotes, when I go to Type > Document Footnote Options > Layout > Rule Above: Continued Footnotes and toggle the checkmark for "Rule On," footnotes throughout my document seem to redraw and cause reflow. This causes all the pages I have typeset to reflow out of place. This was already a bug work-around from InDesign 2019 (and previous versions) that I had been using to force the continued footnotes rule above to redraw, since it would randomly disappear from places the continued footnote rule was supposed to be drawn or be drawn in the wrong places above footnotes that did not need a rule above to indicate continued footnotes. (I typically would have a 0.5 pt rule drawn with a width of 6p0 drawn above continued footnotes.)
3. Ideally, there would be no footnote reflow at all and all continued footnotes would obey the settings I put in the Document Footnote Options panel, even after reflowing. I shouldn’t have had to use this work-around in the first page (toggling the Rule On checkbox), but the continued footnotes should work and stay in place regardless of a line drawn above or not.
4. Lots of reflow in the footnotes and thus my typeset pages get messed up and whole portions of my typeset document reflow as a result of shifting footnotes.William Overbeeke supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment William Overbeeke commentedThis is still broken in ID 2020. And there seems to be a new bug introduced where when you try to toggle it off and then back on to fix the continued footnotes, whole text boxes seem to redraw and reflow. Very bad for long documents!
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An error occurred while saving the comment William Overbeeke commented1. Version: InDesign CC 2019 14.0.3
2. Place an object (usually any kind of graphic or text frame), on or near the gutter line between facing pages or exactly on the outer page edge on a master page. Create at least 2 differing masters.
3. Expected result: Ability to use 2 different masters on 2 consecutive facing pages without any objects disappearing or duplicating when applied to the pages. The objects cannot overlap 2 sides of the facing pages master (never cross the gutter line).
4. Actual result: If I apply one master, say, for chapter openers (master B in my screenshots), then another master for facing pages (master C in my screenshot), for example, and I apply them consecutively in facing pages, then often items disappear and/or duplicate if I have objects on the master that are on or near the page edges or gutter. It is more often that this happens to the verso (left page) than to the recto (right page), as in my screenshot examples attached. In some cases, text boxes disappear completely; in other cases frames are duplicated across the spread (not shown, or the opposite facing master will be applied as if it were B-B, not C-B. It doesn’t happen all the time or always very predictably, but I find that to prevent this bug, I often need to move objects slightly away (like 1 pt away) from the page edges or gutter to avoid this from happening.
You’ll see in screenshot 3, in particular, how the red “Test C” box on the left inexplicably disappears when a master B is applied on the consecutive right page.
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We have released InDesign CC2019.0.2 with lot of bug fixes. If you are not on 14.0.2.324 then I would recommend you to upgrade to latest version as it is more robust.
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• Is(Are) the issue related to a specific document(s)/asset(s)? If Yes, Can you please provide the document(s)/asset(s)?Adobe InDesign Team
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This issue has been fixed in InDesign 2020. Please try this out.
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Based on user response, marking this as Fixed.
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Hello All,
Thank you for reporting the issue to us.
We have fixed the issue in the latest version of InDesign, Id 15.0Please upgrade your InDesign application to the latest version to try out the fix.
If you face any problems with the new update, do let us know in the comments.
You may also follow the below given link for the list of all fixed issues in Id 15.0
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An error occurred while saving the comment William Overbeeke commentedI am also noticing that Endnotes are being stripped of their character style and superscript on import when the Static Endnotes option is chosen. Hope this is fixed in the next update!
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An error occurred while saving the comment William Overbeeke commentedYes, to a certain degree it is possible, but it is limited in its control. For example, you can't pad the ends of the underline so that it works more like the shading offset. The underline only goes to the exact end of the letters.
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@prd789 I am using the Adobe World-Ready Paragraph Composer. When I switched it something non-World-ready, it did seem to fix this particular issue with the current page markers. But I don't know if it will fix the footnote reference issue. I do wonder if this is all related to the issue that you linked to. Thank you!