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I actually had to use WORD for the first time in years to achieve what I needed with a document recently. And this is in professional work!
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Still a regular occurence.
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This could also potentially be a new blend mode.
The way this works might be as follows:
If the background luminosity is not different enough from the foreground, the foreground's luminosity is shifted in the opposite direction (bias to lightening). Eg.
Background: 25%, Foreground: 75%. Luminosity sufficiently different. Foreground unchanged.
Background: 25%, Foreground: 30%. Luminosity too close. Foreground luminosity shifted away from Background, to 80%.
Background: 75%, Foreground: 65%. Luminosity too close. Foreground luminosity shifted away from Background, to 30%.
Background: 47%, Foreground: 47%. Luminosity the same. Foreground luminosity shifted away from Background, bias to the lightening direction, to 70%.
The exact algorithm for determining the new luminosity I leave to Adobe, based on the use case and goal of text readability. Ideally it should reflect the original text colour in a sensible way.
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Yes please!
It could be simply a kerning mode: fixed. Forces the space taken by each character to be the same. The algorithm for determining that width almost doesn't matter: I'm sure Adobe can come up with something sensible.
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Also would help my work
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Same issue.
InDesign incorrectly encodes a hash in a URL/hyperlink where this is used to provide a fragment to link to an anchor/id on a website.
Consequently it is impossible to link to any page that utilises the fragment part of the URL.
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Thanks for raising this feature ask. We are reviewing this
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Convert PDF to InDesign feature has been available since version 2025.
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I cannot believe how long this absolutely critical feature has languored in the Backlog.