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The issue of Application Window getting resized after waking Mac machine from sleep has been addressed in InDesign 2024 19.2 Release.
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The fix for this issue is now available in the latest update of InDesign – version 16.0.1.
Please update to this version to get the fix.
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Adobe InDesign teamAn error occurred while saving the comment F vd Geest commentedIs this Hunspell, Proximity or both?
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137 votes
Column Rules has been implemented in InDesign 2020. Please upgrade to this version of InDesign to use this feature.
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Reverse on Roll Off is a SWF only feature, as pointed out.
We’ll review the feature request to change the label of this option.- InDesign team
An error occurred while saving the comment F vd Geest commentedRemember: this is a FLASH ONLY option when you choose ‘revert on roll off’. The solution is very simple for the other format: ePub/HTML: define a seperate roll on action (start animation) and one other roll off action (reverse animation). The principle works, in 99% of the case things ‘go wrong’ the designer forgot to check or indeed uncheck some options and in a lot of cases it has to do with the order (on top, or a called animation that plays under or on top of the button that calls it) of elements on the page. In any case it is not a bug, but it is sometimes hard to get right, sometines starting fresh with a tight outlined pkan can help.
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191 votes
Dear All,
This is fixed in latest InDesign CC version. Please upgrade to the latest release.
Thanks
Abhinav AgarwalF vd Geest supported this idea ·
Still in the latest pre-release:
The problem is this: when you have a MacBook and an external display, or when you use a two display setup and have panels in the secondary screen:
When you turn in sleep mode OR the screens are blanked after a while and the secondary display dims a fraction earlier than the main display, InDesign sees one display for a second and moves all panels to the primary display.
Now when the displays get activated again, woke up from sleep or come out of their own power sleep, InDesign fails to return the panels back to the second display again.
Terrible!