Peter Kahrel
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The fix is now publicly available in the latest InDesign update, 15.1.1
Please update to this latest version to get the fix.
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Thanks for the suggestion. We have started to explore this feature. Will share more details soon
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An error occurred while saving the comment Peter Kahrel commentedA must.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Peter Kahrel commentedInline footnotes and multi-column footnotes are a must.
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Book panel is a special type of panel that is always associated with the .INDB file – unlike other panels where there is no actual association with a file on disk. The panel also shows the name of the Book file. If that INDB file is deleted, then the panel does not have any meaning.
Only when the Book file is opened is the Book panel available. So it can’t be part of a workspace & thus its size and location also can’t be fixed as there could be multiple Book files that can be opened simultaneously.—
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An error occurred while saving the comment Peter Kahrel commentedI've accidentally moved a document in the book panel many times. In a long book, when page numbering is automatic, it can take a long time for the move to complete. And then you have to move the document back, if you remember where it should go. and if there are cross-references in any documents, the move (and move back) take longer again.
So, yes, the ability to lock documents would be very welcome.
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We have added this feature in our backlog for future release
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An error occurred while saving the comment Peter Kahrel commentedThis is indeed badly needed. There are days when I have to dismiss the missing-font dialogs many times, and it gets very tedious.
Peter Kahrel supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Peter Kahrel commentedPlease add an option in the preferences that enables the user to ignore missing fonts when opening a document. It's possible to disable notification of missing images -- please do the same for fonts.
Reason: I often get documents from customers and don't have the fonts. Dismissing the dialogs that tell me that the document I'm opening contains missing fonts gets tedious. I easily dismiss the dialogs dozens and dozens of times.
Ran into this problem. Please fix.