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Here's a screen recording... I thought the lower boundary one might mean it's taking account of the pasteboard when figuring out the region it's 'allowed' to zoom in/out within - where Photoshop doesn't care as it doesn't have an equivalent pasteboard.
But anyway - you can see, mid page, it's pretty much right now. Closer to the edges, not so much.
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Got it now ('check for updates' doh!).
It's much, much better, thank you. You're in the right ballpark, consistently.
It's still not quite as accurate as Photoshop's Scrubby Zoom though, particularly towards the edges of the page and especially at the end of the document (bottom boundary)...
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Doesn't seem to be showing up in the pre-release tab yet (just Illustrator). Will keep an eye out.
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Screen capture of v20.4.1 behaviour.
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v20.4.1 still seems to display the behaviour...
Some context - I am using a wacom tablet (for both the expected behaviour with scrubby zoom in Photoshop and the weird behaviour in InDesign).
Doing a very slow zoom, it seems to jump initially and then if you carry on zooming it'll try to aim for where you original had the cursor (though that's not that helpful if the zoom amount you wanted is somewhere in between).
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Easiest to compare the expected behaviour with scrubby zoom on Photoshop (see screen recording). You stick your cursor over what you want to centre the zoom on, engage the zoom, scrub to the zoom level want and release - without having to then adjust the focus of attention with the hand tool because you've ended up somewhere unintended.
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This screen recording demonstrates the behaviour: I'm trying to zoom in on each of the dishes but it sort of jumps all over the place en route and sometimes just ends up focussed on something other that what I was hovering over when I started the zoom. It's almost like it's taking into account the pasteboard bounds or something?
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The Document Setup sets the page to 155mm wide but the 'Edit Page Size' option on the Pages panel (second icon from the left, along that panel's bottom) is overriding it, setting it 156mm wide.
I believe this is applied to your Parent page, thus affecting the p1, though you can also just override it at the page level. You can avoid it by instead applying the [None] Parent page (which use the Document Setup size), or creating a new Parent with the size you're after, or just overriding it locally to the custom size you want.
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Thank you for reporting the issue. We have been able to reproduce the issue and it is currently under investigation.
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v20.4.1 - still resets/overrides shift-e on each start
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I don't know if this is helpful - just went through this with one my team who's on an M2 Macbook Air (Sonoma). We narrowed it down to the Properties panel interacting weirdly with Story Editor. Either would work fine so long as the other wasn't enabled. As we're pretty ensconced in the pre-Properties panel workflow it was an easy decision to drop it - now SE's happy all the time, no more crashes.
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lowercase was added to Character style and Paragraph style definition options in InDesign 2025 version.
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Particularly as there are some fonts that have dedicated small caps replacing their lowercase letters.
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This is Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 22H2
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Have this too.
Interestingly, if you open up Task Manager, and it's selected, the mouse starts responding normally - suggesting that the high priority status of TM means the mouse cursor isn't interrupted anymore. TM indicates InDesign's CPU is hovering around 9% so it's not like it's occurring because of resource saturation. Have Wacom too and it happens with that just the same.
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Hi, sorry - I realise now I've mean smushing together the terms 'Scrubby' and 'Animated' Zoom - thinking they were the same thing. Basically never use 'Animated Zoom' (click and hold) so I've always been on about 'Scrubby Zoom' (click and drag)!
So - Scrubby Zoom update. Another pre-release build seems to have changed the behaviour a bit again (appears to just be v20.5, slightly confusingly).
It's now much more consistent. The further over to the right of the screen, the more accurate it is - the further to the left of the screen it is, the more it'll be off by (it'll zoom in on a point that's not far enough left for the point at which the cursor initiates the zoom).
Screen recording attached.