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An error occurred while saving the comment Virgil Ierubino commentedYes 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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An error occurred while saving the comment Virgil Ierubino commentedAlso would help my work
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An error occurred while saving the comment Virgil Ierubino commentedSame 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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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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An error occurred while saving the comment Virgil Ierubino commentedThe value of this is being able to design your page and rely on the internal dimensions as they are presented. I could drag a box and set it to 180cm wide, and know it will actually be that size. No need for human error in doing any maths. The software can scale down after the fact.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Virgil Ierubino commentedI 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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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.