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This is a macOS10.13 issue, specific for some Intel GPU cards. Apple has fixed(partially) this issue inside macOS10.13.4 released build.
Following are the workaround for resolving this issue.
1) Update your mac machine to latest macOS10.13.4. Here, Apple has fixed this issue to some extent. You will face very less number of rendering issues.
2) Disable GPU preview and set display performance as typical.Once you have updated to macOS10.13.4 .You might still face some rendering issues. Since, Apple has not fixed this issue completely.
Please switch off GPU rendering for these cases and report a separate post for tracking.Raed supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment
13.0.1 InDesign
Using the product in general (moving a shape or textfield, etc.).
The shape is placed in an other area of the page and looks the same.
The actual result is a buggy rendering, even without zooming in or out or moving a shape, the render looks buggy. Images attached. It feels as if the program can't compute for the resolution of the screen which is not even Retina. My laptop is a Macbook Pro with Retina and I work on a connected screen that is not Retina.
Ever since I updated this and the OS of the laptop, things have been very buggy. It's become very infuriating, my colleagues have the same issues with Illustrator as well. A thing to be fixed or I think we will just roll back to previous versions and stop updating while things get fixed. Very disappointing.