Uwe Laubender
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8 votes
Fix is available in version 13.1 of InDesign.
Please update to the latest version available to you via Creative Cloud Desktop application.Thanks,
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2 votes
Fix is available in version 13.1 of InDesign.
Please update to the latest version available to you via Creative Cloud Desktop application.Thanks,
Adobe InDesign teamAn error occurred while saving the comment Uwe Laubender commented
Are you on OSX 10.13 ?
We have a case here where the listing of scripts in the Scripts panel is totally out of order.Regards,
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35 votes
Fix is available in version 13.1 of InDesign.
Please update to the latest version available to you via Creative Cloud Desktop application.Thanks,
Adobe InDesign teamAn error occurred while saving the comment Uwe Laubender commented
Ah. I did not know, that you made an override on the [Basic Text Frame]. Thought, you redefined the [Basic Text Frame] in your CS6 document that was finally opened with CC 2018.
So back to testing: Now I did an override on the [Basic Text Frame] with e.g. 3 columns in CS6, saved and opened the document with CC 2018. Copied the frame, pasted the frame to a new document in CC 2018.Result: The pasted text frame maintained the 3 columns.
So I cannot see the problem.What is your exact version of InDesign CS6?
My configuration:
CS6 8.1.0, CC 2018 13.0.1.207 on Mac OSX 10.11.6 (German)Regards,
UweAn error occurred while saving the comment Uwe Laubender commented
Hi there,
that could happen, if the same object style name is used with two documents, but with different definitions in number of columns. When seen with a new document in CC 2018 I guess the basic object style for text frames in CS6 is set to 3 columns. And the one in CC 2018 is not (which is default).So I think, that's no bug.
Regards,
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223 votes
Thank you all for your feedback and votes on the feature request.
We are currently looking into this important feature request. As part of the evaluation, I would be reaching out to some of you to gather deeper insights.
Please help us by providing your valuable inputs and feedback.Regards,
Abhinav Kaushik (AK)
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148 votes
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7 votes
Hi
Thanks for reporting the issue. It is currently under review.
Regards
Anasuiya GuptaUwe Laubender supported this idea ·
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Hi Aman,
a workaround could be to copy/paste the anchored object and reanchor.Regards,
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7 votes
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Hi Anish,
what version of InDesign on what OS do you use for exporting IDML?
What is the version you open the IDML with?Regards,
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195 votes
Dear All,
This feature is now available in latest InDesign CC version. Please upgrade to the latest release.
Thanks
Abhinav AgarwalUwe Laubender supported this idea ·
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55 votes
Thanks for the feedback. Moving this into our backlog.
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1 vote
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Hi Sylke,
I see no problem to get overprinting of text on a path.
Neither with CMYK process color, nor with spot colors.What is your version of InDesign? On what OS platform?
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248 votes
SVG import has been implemented in InDesign 2020. Please upgrade to this version of InDesign to use this feature.
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Placing and exporting SVG as part of a workflow for e.g. Publish Online would be great. As it is right now arbitrary vector shapes made in InDesign are exported as pixel images to Publish Online. It would be cool, if vector shapes could be exported as vector (SVG!) to a Publish Online document. That would bring down file size and if layouts are zoomed in with a browser the quality of a vector shape remains always 100%.
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11 votes
Thanks for reporting the issue. We will review it.
-InDesign Team
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Hi Armin,
what is you version of InDesign? What OS?
I cannot see this behavior on InDesign CC 2018 for Mac OSX.
Tested with InDesign CC 2018, Mac OSX 10.11.6 (German).Do you export a selection or the whole page?
A workaround would be to export to PDF/X-4, open and render that to pixels with PhotoShop. In one of my tests this gives me the more accurate result. With InDesign's export to JPEG a 100Y and 100K object turned to 99Y and 99K. Not so with rendering an exported PDF.
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59 votes
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Very good idea. Voiced often in the last years in the forums.
Has my vote now…Regards,
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39 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Uwe Laubender commented
Absolutely.
Right now one can format text with e.g. a split to 2 columns, but it has no visible effect on text in a table cell. If you'd copy the same text to a regular text frame the formatting of a split column can be seen.
Voted!Regards,
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3 votes
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This is one of the features of InDesign, that are available in the UI, but still cannot be scripted. An omission, that should be rectified.
Regards,
UweUwe Laubender supported this idea ·
To all lurkers and voters see this thread here with some sample files for testing:
Text box in placed InDesign file immune to cropping
andrewb38571671 Sep 5, 2016
https://forums.adobe.com/message/8985256#8985256
Regards,
Uwe