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We have added this feature in our backlog for future release
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We're happy to announce that the fix for this issue is now available in the latest update of InDesign - version 17.2 that is available to download from Creative Cloud Desktop application.
Please update to this latest InDesign version to get the fix.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Nathan Wells commentedThis is very frustrating and almost makes things unusable. Please fix.
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Hello All,
Thank you for reporting the issue to us.
We have fixed the issue in the latest version of InDesign, Id 15.0Please upgrade your InDesign application to the latest version to try out the fix.
If you face any problems with the new update, do let us know in the comments.
You may also follow the below given link for the list of all fixed issues in Id 15.0
https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/kb/fixed-issues.html-InDesign Team
An error occurred while saving the comment Nathan Wells commentedThings have improved a little bit, but I still can't use InDesign with justified Khmer text. Here are the current errors (at least what I see so far). InDesign 16.4 2021
1) Some words are still breaking on lines even though there is not a zero-width space (words should only break if there is a zero-width space).
2) Some special characters still break, but they should ALWAYS stay with the previous character and never break on a line without the previous word.Please use the Khmer Unicode block to make sure no symbols are missed: https://unicode-table.com/en/blocks/khmer/ Thanks!
An error occurred while saving the comment Nathan Wells commentedSo it turns out, if you select the option "Fully Justify" for "Single Word Justification" all the issues, except for the special characters being broken apart from the lines they should be on work. So it is very close to being perfect! Just need those special characters to stay on the same line as the words they are part of.
An error occurred while saving the comment Nathan Wells commentedBut a special unexpected bonus - it looks like I can get spelling check to work!
An error occurred while saving the comment Nathan Wells commented@Abhinav Thanks so much for the update! It appears while justification is much better than before, some of the same issues still occur. First, line-breaks occur on special characters when they should not (parenthesis, colons etc. should not be allowed to break but should stay with the character they are next to). Also, in certain cases, words still go outside of the margins. And it appears hyphenation no longer works (it works in CS 5.5). If you need any files from me, don't hesitate to ask. I've attached some screen shots.
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The issue has been fixed in the latest release of InDesign – InDesign 2021.
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Adobe InDesign teamAn error occurred while saving the comment Nathan Wells commentedAnd another
An error occurred while saving the comment Nathan Wells commentedHere's a screenshot.
Nathan Wells supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Nathan Wells commentedThis is still broken @Ravi Kiran
As Eric Pawley comments.
ៗ gets put on a new line (which should never happen).
Also, some words are being broken in the middle of a syllable instead of only being broken on the zero-width space character U+200B
Words like ហ្វេសបុក
គ្រីស្ទ
យេស៊ូវThis all worked in InDesign CS 5.5 and I still have to use CS 5.5 when we publish books using justified text.
An error occurred while saving the comment Nathan Wells commentedThanks @amaarora
Unfortunately, I am still on High Sierra because I still have to use InDesign CS 5.5 in order for Khmer to work properly. I looked again and saw there is a possible workaround to use it in Mojave so I will do my best to try that so I can load InDesign 16.0
Thanks for your work on getting the Khmer language working in InDesign again. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Nathan Wells commentedYes please!
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SVG import has been implemented in InDesign 2020. Please upgrade to this version of InDesign to use this feature.
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Yes please! Another feature years in the making...2017...wow!