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GPU Acceleration on Windows is available with the latest InDesign 2025(v20.4.0.052). Please update to the latest InDesign via the CCD app to get this feature.
The minimum system requirements for using GPU Acceleration on
- Windows are: Monitor with a display resolution greater than 2K
- GPU card with at least 1GB vRAM.
Note on GPU Acceleration: High-resolution monitors are becoming the standard. With the high monitor resolutions, it is getting difficult for the CPU to handle the rendering. This is where the GPU comes into play. Rendering on high-density displays is best handled by the GPU. GPU acceleration makes the rendering of the documents faster while zooming, scrolling, and panning. The enhanced performance from using the GPU in InDesign powers features like Animated Zoom, which make zoom actions smooth and animated.
Based on our internal tests, we found that GPU acceleration provides better performance when the monitor's display resolution is…
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We have added this feature in our backlog for future release
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This is so essential. I effectively cannot make use of InCopy because my clients of course do not have it.
I need a workflow where the document copy is saved in InCopy files, and these can then be edited – minor text edits is all we need – by e.g. a third party translator, client editorial staff, etc.
The ideal workflow would be a built in "upload for editing" feature similar to Acrobat's upload for commenting feature.
Adobe needn't see this as giving free access to InCopy to other users. The other users should only have the most basic access to edit just the text itself for a specifically shared ICML file.
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Please upgrade flexibility of notes features.
Ideally each individual footnote can have its own specified frame. When you add a footnote, it defaults to "this" frame. But you can edit the footnote and select any other frame for it that you want.