Paul Nylander
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An error occurred while saving the comment Paul Nylander commentedJust stumbled across this problem myself—apparently Adobe hasn't addressed it yet, as I'm running the 14.0.2 version of InDesign, and still see it. It becomes especially apparent when only some of the bulleted lines are affected—in this case, the red box has a text wrap around it, and although it doesn't actually touch any of the text (in other words, it isn't even doing anything) the two last items in the list are kicked to the left just a bit. A real problem.
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Preview of InDesign documents in Mac Finder and Windows Explorer is available in InDesign version 2023.
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Thank you all for the votes.
Can you help us understand the key problems that you face in the absence of ability to send an anchored image backwards?
What’s the current workaround that you have to follow?
What are the use cases wherein you need that the text appears specifically on top of inline anchored image?
This information will help us evaluate the functionality better.
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Thanks for the suggestion. We have started to explore this feature. Will share more details soon
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Thank you all for the feedback.
We have added this feature in our backlog. Will share more updates when we pick this up for implementation.
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SVG import has been implemented in InDesign 2020. Please upgrade to this version of InDesign to use this feature.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Paul Nylander commentedIs this a difference between InDesign's older hyphenation engine ("Proximity") and the newer open-source version ("Hunspell")? Seems like switching the hyphenation dictionary in user preferences back to Proximity solves this problem (at least for US English).
Still, I agree completely. This is a fairly common typesetting rule and should be at least an option in InDesign without resorting to contorted grep styles and such.
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That is exactly what InDesign should do—but on command, instead of having to futz around with renaming things.
I have this "lack of relative links" problem all the time when I archive a project, and then later restore it to a different path name. Although the relative positions of all linked files are the same, for some reason InDesign still retains the old absolute paths, forcing a relink step.
If I'm doing a simple document, where all links are in a single subfolder, this is fairly easy—relink one, InDesign finds all other missing files from the same folder. But doing this across a multi-part Book document is a nightmare.
Paul