XPress does not need texts outlined at all when outputting to print-ready PDF, which means I don't need to save two copies of everything for I do for print, and/or I don't need to remember to undo my commands to outline text before closing the file. As it is, I'm always forgetting to do this and so end up with several files that require an entire re-do just to edit some small part of them. Or having to put the PDF outputted into Illustrator and see if I can make the amendments I need to do there.
What can be done to improve InDesign in this regard. I still use XPress for this very reason, that I have only one file and that file has all text as text and nothing but, which means it is entirely editable.
XPress does not need texts outlined at all when outputting to print-ready PDF, which means I don't need to save two copies of everything for I do for print, and/or I don't need to remember to undo my commands to outline text before closing the file. As it is, I'm always forgetting to do this and so end up with several files that require an entire re-do just to edit some small part of them. Or having to put the PDF outputted into Illustrator and see if I can make the amendments I need to do there.
What can be done to improve InDesign in this regard. I still use XPress for this very reason, that I have only one file and that file has all text as text and nothing but, which means it is entirely editable.