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Workaround: Create a New Workspace after arranging the panels, assign a Keyboard Shortcut to Reset Workspace in the Keyboard Shortcuts dialog (Product Area: Window menu). After waking Mac from sleep, press the Keyboard Shortcut to restore the panels to their original state.
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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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This issue is fixed in InDesign 2024 19.2 Release.
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The issue has been fixed.
Now the Share for Review links set to "Anyone with the link can comment" open in the browser without asking for an Adobe ID login & password.
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Hi,
The issue is currently under investigation.
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The fix of the issue is now available in InDesign 2024(v19.2.0.046) and above. We recommend you upgrade to the latest version for the fix.
If you are unable to see the update, go to the Creative Cloud application click on the context menu on the top right, and click on Check for App Updates.
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The fix of the issue is now available in the InDesign 2024(v19.1.0.043) and above. We recommend you upgrade to the latest version for the fix.
If you are unable to see the update, go to the Creative Cloud application click on the context menu on the top right, and click on Check for App Updates.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Filip Blazek commentedWhy do you falsely state here that the problem was "fixed"? I've tried many variable fonts with multiple axes in 19.1 prerelease and not a single one works. On Axis Praxis, these fonts work without a problem. So the fault is on Adobe's side.
Or is this a way to subtly remove OTvar font support from InDesign? Like what happened to Type 1 or Pantone colors?
An error occurred while saving the comment Filip Blazek commentedHow much time do you need to figure out the variable fonts support is pathetic? A year? Two years? Adobe, wake up. We use InDesign for work, for business. We need tools that work. I tried several fonts by David Jonathan Ross, they work well in Axis Praxis. And guess what: the variable font sliders do not modify the appearance of the font at all in InDesign.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Filip Blazek commentedI am afraid Adobe is not interested in this feature. I recommend using much better, faster and reliable plugin Annotations.
The user interface of this feature in InDesign is pathetic, only a few notes can fit on the panel (compared to Annotations), you cannot select multiple notes, you cannot copy-paste parts of the comments easily, it is a typical half baked feature. It is obvious Adobe team does not test new features in real world: what may work fine in a document of 10 pages may not work in a complex document of 300+ pages. There were complains about the implementation of this feature years ago :-( And yes, it is incredibly slow, really ssssslllllloooooooooow! And there are some OpenType features related to a selected character (swash, small cap), you cannot apply the correction, you have to click ten times or apply another correction first. This is crazy how poorly this works. Or does not work.Filip Blazek supported this idea · -
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Hi,
The ability to add suffix to JPEG/PNG is now available in InDesign’s latest release 19.0. Please let us know your feedback in comments.
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In the discussion of the same name, Adobe falsely stated that the problem had been fixed. It wasn't. The problem persists. When you wake up, the panels move from one screen to another.
Please stop faking fixes and check them before posting them. It is disrespectful for Adobe to publish fake bug fix reports.
Old discussion (now closed): https://indesign.uservoice.com/forums/601180-adobe-indesign-bugs/suggestions/45467137-window-and-panels-moving-when-mac-goes-to-sleep