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Scalable UI feature is now available in the latest version of InDesign – InDesign 2022. Please get the latest version of InDesign from the Creative Cloud Desktop app. — Adobe InDesign team
Peter supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Peter commentedIf Adobe are looking for some half-way points:
- Stroke selector for tables is impossibly thin to click (it takes me about 2-3 clicks for every single row/column)
- Reference point selector is better than before, but still very small
- Gradient controller handles have always been a nightmare, this is more than a little bit broken. Especially when trying to drag off (remove) a handle.
- Grabbing frame edges (especially right vertical centre) often prevented by other UI feature overlays.) -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Peter commentedPerhaps keep 'endnotes', but duplicate most parts of the this feature and specifically call it 'References'.
Then make it clever enough to write references as this: "1-6, 8, 12" and not "1,2,3,4,5,6,8,12".
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Adobe: macOS features an iCloud feature called "Optimise Mac Storage" - this means that macOS will remove old/or very large files from the SDD/HD and replace them with a ghost file that instructs the file system to download the file when needed. These ghost files unfortunately have ".icloud" appended to their filename which due to how InDesign is programmed, is not compatible and sees these as broken links. There is no automated way to obtain the files.
Ideally InDesign should recognise the ".icloud" ghost files and request the file from the OS appropriately. Currently the workaround involves manually visiting every linked file's folder, and manually instructing Finder to download the file - this is a very laborious and repetitive procedure. (iCloud does not give you the option to protect certain files/filetypes/folders - nor should it, as this feature is necessary for designers working on devices with limited storage.)