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An error occurred while saving the comment Fred commentedI am making a plea to Adobe to please fix the control bar font menu. It is awful. Not only does it change highlighted text to every font the cursor passes over, it lists only about a dozen fonts without scroll. When you scroll, if you slip off the elevator your highlighted text is left with who knows what font. It can take multiple tries to scroll and then open the triangle of a multiple-face font before you successfully highlight the font that you want. The whole dropdown is way too fluid and dynamic, and small (e.g,, the number of fonts showing in the list at a time, the elevator line, the "open" triangles).
Please fix this, Adobe. It is pretty useless as is.
A great feature for preflighting would be the ability to check a CMYK document for total ink coverage. At present the only way to do so in InDesign is to use the Separations Preview and check each image individually; for a document with many images this is very time-consuming and rather haphazard (depending on what areas of the image you hover the cursor over).