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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 from Creative Cloud Desktop application.
Please update to this latest InDesign version to get the fix.
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Scalable UI feature is now available in the latest version of InDesign – InDesign 2022. Please get the latest version of InDesign from the Creative Cloud Desktop app. — Adobe InDesign team
An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedHi Abhinav,
great to hear you are on the case with this now, thank you.
One thing i’d like to throw into the mix which may be of use to you on this subject actually occurred as a bug/glitch of some sort while i was working in inDesign cc2019/20. I don’t know what i did to make it happen but i came back to my system after a break and woke it from sleep. And i found the inDesign UI frame tools/icons/rulers/etc showing as a fluorescent green one time and red on another occasion (more than once). And although this was obviously a bug of some sort, the truth is, i actually liked it! The fluorescent appearance of the icons, etc., just gave it all more clarity, even at the smaller sizes. After i finished the work for the day, or shutdown the system, next time i came back to it it will have disappeared.
It struck me that this could be a good feature/option to have as a preference and go some way toward a cure for the problem. I did write in to the community about this weirdness at the time, and i took screenshots more than a year ago but don’t remember getting any response. Anyhow, i’ve attached the two screenshots for you to see, hope this helps. And it would be good to hear what you think of this as a possible aid to the solution.
Best wishes,
RichardAn error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedThis is not just a pc problem - mac users are suffering, too. The introduction of 4k monitors is partly responsible for the increased interest in this subject. But it is valid, and resolutions are only going to increase.
My work essentially revolves around three apps: Photoshop, Illustrator and inDesign. And invariably i have to use all three at once. Photoshop and Illustrator have the ability to increase the size of certain UI elements, which i use. But when you're flicking between the three apps, it can get confusing when certain items in inDesign don't pop up where you expect them to as a result of inDesign's fixed scale. And besides, with less and less manufacturers providing for the professional market thee days we are all being forced down the 4k route. So, if nothing else, for the sake of our eyes :) it would be great, and really improve speedy productivity, if you could bring inDesign into line with the other two and give us consistency. Thank you.An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedThe introduction of 4k monitors is partly responsible for the increased interest in this subject. But it is valid, and resolutions are only going to increase.
My work essentially revolves around three apps: Photoshop, Illustrator and inDesign. And invariably i have to use all three at once. Photoshop and Illustrator have the ability to increase the size of certain UI elements, which i use. But when you're flicking between the three apps, it can get confusing when certain items in inDesign don't pop up where you expect them to as a result of inDesign's fixed scale. And besides, with less and less manufacturers providing for the professional market thee days we are all being forced down the 4k route. So, if nothing else, for the sake of our eyes :) it would be great, and really improve speedy productivity, if you could bring inDesign into line with the other two and give us consistency. Thank you.Anonymous supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedThe introduction of 4k monitors is partly responsible for the increased interest in this subject. But it is valid, and resolutions are only going to increase.
My work essentially revolves around three apps: Photoshop, Illustrator and inDesign. And invariably i have to use all three at once. Photoshop and Illustrator have the ability to increase the size of certain UI elements, which i use. But when you're flicking between the three apps, it can get confusing when certain items in inDesign don't pop up where you expect them to as a result of inDesign's fixed scale. And besides, with less and less manufacturers providing for the professional market thee days we are all being forced down the 4k route. So, if nothing else, for the sake of our eyes :) it would be great, and really improve speedy productivity, if you could bring inDesign into line with the other two and give us consistency. Thank you. -
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We have recently started development work on Convert PDF to INDD. Going forward, we will keep adding more functionality and refining it.
The feature is available as a Beta feature in InDesign 19.5 Beta version, available via the CCD app.
Note: For now, it is available only when InDesign's install language is English (North America or International).
Please provide us feedback on this Beta feature. Looking forward to hearing your feedback.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commented100% agree with Mark K. I first noticed this on the Adobe updater page for the most recent update of InDesign (15.1.1). For all i know, it may have been going on before, but this is the first time i noticed it. The language used in the description of the update seemed to imply that "automatic activation of missing Adobe Fonts" was something we were going to have to put up with whether we liked it or not. I queried this with the Adobe on-line chat facility and didn't get very far. However, i took the plunge and installed the update, and in Prefs now there is an option under 'File Handling' to uncheck the 'Auto-activate Adobe Fonts' option. Phew. I would suggest Adobe need to be more sensitive with their descriptions on the Creative Cloud Updater page. Hope this helps, Richard
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Yes, same problems for me: Red bar at the top of the pasteboard in indesign docs. Unable to select or manipulate certain text boxes. Problem seems to start when i open more than one indesign doc at a time