I just noticed this feature works automatically in Adobe XD for reasons I don't know. But the fact this still hasn't been implemented in InDesign puzzles me.
So many designers use underlines for stylistic reasons on headlines nowadays and it just looks stupid without the gap. Am I missing something or why has this request only 5 votes? Does the feature already exist and I just can't find it? This is weird.
Oh, and of course I've been using the outline effect described here. However this method isn't always an option, depending on the background.
I just noticed this feature works automatically in Adobe XD for reasons I don't know. But the fact this still hasn't been implemented in InDesign puzzles me.
So many designers use underlines for stylistic reasons on headlines nowadays and it just looks stupid without the gap. Am I missing something or why has this request only 5 votes? Does the feature already exist and I just can't find it? This is weird.
Oh, and of course I've been using the outline effect described here. However this method isn't always an option, depending on the background.