Mikael Bergström
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Hello All,
Kindly provide more information about this ask. How do you plan to use the Action Panel in InDesign? Do you want it to work exactly like that in Photoshop? What are the most important actions/operations that you want to record?
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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Mikael Bergström commentedGiven workaround does not work for books.
If there are two or more documents in a book, checking the "book" box in the Index panel will switch between correct and incorrect sorting. Regardless of document/InDesign global language, dictionary setting, etc.To replicate:
Do the above (adding references etc) with two separate documents. Make sure documents use Swedish language.
Create a new book. Add the two documents.Result: On the document level, sorting is correct. Bot not on the Book level.
The only sure workaround still seems to be changing the InDesign UI language...
An error occurred while saving the comment Mikael Bergström commentedAdditional info / workaround: The sorting seems to depend on the "document language". So:
1) Make sure no objects are selected.
2) Go to text tool.
3. Choose language.Seems like a pretty weirdly hidden setting - why is the only way to change the global/overall language for the document hidden in the text tool?
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Workaround for books:
With NO DOCUMENTS OPEN: Use Type->Character to choose "global InDesign language". Choose swedish) or whatever language you want).
Why we can't just choose the language for a given book, or for the index separately, is beyond me.