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This is a small feature that you need to implement, but trust me it is something very useful.
The commands inside Indesign are so many but often (99%) it really serves to speed up the workflow, enter quick keyboard commands. Indesign makes this possibility available to us but makes it difficult, slow and frustrating for us to search for the command within the many lists.
Scrolling through the list several times we discover that there are functions to which we assign commands that we didn't even know we could assign a quick command.
Here is an Input text form to search within the menu commands is something useful and sensible. Imagine even Illustrator has it !! Just go and copy the code written in Illustrator :)nicky supported this idea ·
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I ran into this problem too.
Indeed it is a contradiction to be able to define a gradient with an angle, but this gradient cannot then be stored among the samples respecting the set angle.Naturally, I solved it by saving the gradient as an Object Style, where the angle of the gradient is also stored, but in principle it should store the angle already in the saved "Gradient" color swatches.
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Is it possible that no one finds these ideas sensible?
Is it possible that only I find the need for zoom levels plus other than 4000% in indesign? (with the 4k monitor the need is felt much more)
Is it possible that you don't find the structure view useful too? and increased processing by carriers?
I understand that ID is not Illustrator, but a minimum of more maneuvering space without bouncing left and right between the two software I would allow it to do so.nicky supported this idea ·
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This function often times (100% of the time)
I would need it but it doesn't fit.Surely the use requested by the colleague is right, many times I have some effects applied and I would just like to remove them but to do this I have to enter a second panel when it would be enough to remove the check from the list of applied effects.
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I thought the same thing and was writing a post for this new feature!
However, a text next to the export in action icon would be enough to mark the status of the export process as a percentage.
Indeed, every time you have to open the TAB to see how far it has come with the export.
I think it's a very quick thing to implement.nicky supported this idea ·
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Ability to convert tracks to GUIDE as already happens in Illustrator. Function that is missing and in my opinion very useful to determine reference guides with traced shape, oblique etc ... evaluate this proposal.
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Hi everyone,
InDesign provides an option to export and import User Settings, providing users with a smooth and enhanced experience to restore their custom settings if needed. The feature is now available in the latest InDesign 2024(v19.3.0.058)
Helpx article - https://helpx.adobe.com/in/indesign/using/export-import-user-settings-indesign.html
Please let us know your feedback in the comments.
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Sanyam Talwar(he/him)
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Is it possible that only 22 people are interested in this small function but with great potential and convenience in implementing keyboard shortcuts? If we don't believe it how can they believe it Adobe programmers. however these programmers are really asleep. instead of implementing useless features, improving existing ones.