Sam Cantrell
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An error occurred while saving the comment Sam Cantrell commentedSince Content Aware Fit is supposed to be using machine learning, perhaps Adobe needs to add an option to submit images that aren't working well with the current algorithm so Adobe can better train their model?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Sam Cantrell commentedHonestly, that sounds more like a bug or an issue with your particular machine. Are you running on a mechanical HD or from an SSD? I'm running Windows 10 with 8 GB RAM and it only takes about 10 seconds or less to start InDesign CC 2018 or InDesign CC 2019.
My machine specs:
Windows 10 Enterprise v1803
Intel Core i7-7700
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An error occurred while saving the comment Sam Cantrell commentedOr even, if there was a dropdown menu under Title Case allowing us to select the particular ruleset we wished to use for the text frame.
So you would select your text frame, select Type > Change Case > Title Case > AP Style or Type > Change Case > Title Case > Chicago Style, etc.
Alternatively, you could add a document preference allowing you to set the particular ruleset for the document, but I'd think the first implementation would allow greater flexibility.
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Hello All,
Thank you for your patience all this while.
This issue is now fixed in the latest update (Id 14.0.1) of InDesign CC.
If you are unable to see the update notification yet, open the menu (three dots) from the top-right of Creative Cloud desktop application and click on ‘Check For App Updates’.Once the update button is shown against InDesign CC, click on the button to update your InDesign to Id 14.0.1 for the fix of the issue.
Do let us know in the comments, if you face any problem with the new update.List of fixed issues can be found at: helpx.adobe.com/indesign/kb/fixed-issues.html
Regards,
InDesign TeamAn error occurred while saving the comment Sam Cantrell commentedHi Ravi,
Regarding the pre-release build, is there any way to install without admin privileges? Our IT department doesn't give us admin privileges on these machines.
Also, would it install side-by-side with our current copy of InDesign 14.0, so we can run the stable version if the pre-release version crashes?
Thank you.
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Hello All,
Thank you for your patience all this while.
This issue is now fixed in the latest update (Id 14.0.1) of InDesign CC.
If you are unable to see the update notification yet, open the menu (three dots) from the top-right of Creative Cloud desktop application and click on ‘Check For App Updates’.Once the update button is shown against InDesign CC, click on the button to update your InDesign to Id 14.0.1 for the fix of the issue.
Do let us know in the comments, if you face any problem with the new update.List of fixed issues can be found at: helpx.adobe.com/indesign/kb/fixed-issues.html
Regards,
InDesign TeamSam Cantrell supported this idea ·
The problem is, at least on Windows 10, with InDesign CC 2019, the mouse wheel, by itself, is already assigned for scrolling vertically in the document.
It seems like it'd be preferable to instead use CTRL + Mouse Wheel for zoom, as that appears (based on my anecdotal observations of programs) to be a standard for zooming:
* Firefox
* Microsoft Word 2016
* Microsoft Outlook 2016 (which I believe uses Word as the email editing engine)
* Notepad++
* Windows Explorer uses CTRL + mouse wheel to switch through item view modes (which is its equivalent to "zoom")
Of course, since InDesign right now uses CTRL + mouse wheel to scroll horizontally through the document, that'd have to get reworked.