Nuno Ferreira
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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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Adobe InDesign team
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Thank you all for supporting this feature request.
Moving the feature request to the product backlog.An error occurred while saving the comment Nuno Ferreira commentedI can't believe that in 2022 this kind of program doesn't have GPU acceleration for Windows users!
It is even worse to know that even for Apple computers the option is only available for some Mac systems.
https://helpx.adobe.com/pt/indesign/using/gpu_performance.html
This really is a shame specially when the competition already has support for GPU acceleration and the price of the software is A LOT cheaper!Nuno Ferreira supported this idea · -
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Hello All,
Thank you for your patience all this while.
We had launched our investigation into the matter to get to the root cause of the problem. As the part of our investigation, we had reached out to many of you personally over email.
We have concluded our investigation and have come up with few findings.1. For many of the users the issue got fixed after updating InDesign to a newer version.
2. For some, the issue got resolved after disabling a third-party application such as Suitecase fusion etc.
3. For few, the issue was intermittent and is no longer reproducible.
4. For majority of the users, the underlying cause of the performance issue was identified to be related to span columns, cross-references, third party plugin etc.We have created separated threads for these issues and we are now working towards resolving them.
However, over the time this thread…
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Hello All,
Following up on the comments stating that the issue is yet not fixed, we did our investigation and found that, the issues being called out in the comment section, though maybe relevant but are different than the one for which this thread was originally created.
This particular thread caters to a very specific case which has been fixed in the last update of InDesign.
If you continue to face performance related issues with InDesign, we sincerely request you to create a separate thread so that we can categorize the performance related issues and address them completely.
In addition to track the performance issues effectively, it will also enable us to reach out to you in a organised manner when we investigate into each category of performance issues.We are extremely sorry for the troubles you are facing with InDesign and we are determined to resolve them as efficiently…
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Which version of InDesign are you currently using and what is the operating system you are on? Does this happen in some specific cases or always for you?
Nuno Ferreira supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Nuno Ferreira commentedHi,
I use Indesign 2021.
The software is good and I like the features.
Nevertheless, the performance is very poor.Scroll, zoom and pan should be smooth in todays computers.
There's no excuse for the poor performance.I hope Adobe solve's this soon because I'm looking for alternatives.
Best regards.
CPU:i7 7700HQ;
GPU: GTX 1060 - 6GB;
RAM: 16GB
STORAGE: SSDs @ 500MB/S
O.S.: Windows 10 Pro 64bit -
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Dear All,
This feature is now available in latest InDesign CC version. Please upgrade to the latest release.
Thanks
Abhinav AgarwalNuno Ferreira supported this idea ·
Affinity Publisher allows to import PDF into Indesign with editable text. Of course it depends on the way the PDF is structured, but it is a really nice feature.
Adobe, wake UP!
Indesign paying customers deserve A LOT MORE for the money the subscription costs!