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Inspiring
September 5, 2022
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Text crumbles and WYS is not WYG

  • September 5, 2022
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Hi all,

 

I run an Imac Os Monterey 12.5.1. retrina 5K, 27 inch, 2020. 3,3 ghz 6 core intel core i5, 16 gb memory Mhz DDR4, AMD radeon pro 5300 4 gb

 

When ever i produce a book (usually 160-800 pages), during scolling through pages, the text on the next page is often not what it should be. It is usually text of a previous page. Futhermore the text crumbles.  Refreshing usually solves it, but i cannot trust what is on the screen. Sometimes i have to manually put a hard return after a sentence, to force reflow to be correct. After i mentioned this problem earlier, i added 8 gb of memory. Still not solved. Am i alone in this matter?

 

Any suggestions are welcome!

Best,

peter

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Correct answer designer1955

turning off gpu looks like it solves the wrong text on a page. Crumbling still there

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Mike Witherell
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Community Expert
September 5, 2022

A habit I use is to NOT scrollbar to pages, but rather use a double-click in the Pages panel to target/view pages. Also, instead of scrollbars, I often use Opt/Alt PageDown or PageUp. These techniques help make sure that InDesign refreshes the view of the page properly.

(Your problem does sound like you should turn off the GPU, which is often the source of display problems.)

Mike Witherell
Inspiring
September 5, 2022

Tha ks Mike. I will give it a try. But i dont get why it happens. Its bloody annoying:-)

Brad @ Roaring Mouse
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Community Expert
September 5, 2022

There have been lots of issues on this board lately with corrupted font caches, so I'm going to suggest you clear yours to see if that solves anything. Your Mac has several: system-level caches, and also app-specific caches (Adobe, Quark, etc). If you have a font manager or a utility like Onyx or Cockatil, these usually haave scripts to delete font caches. You can also find instaructions on how to do it manually.

 

Peter Spier
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Community Expert
September 5, 2022

Have you tried turning off GPU performance in the prefs?

Inspiring
September 5, 2022

Thanks Peter!. I did that during the other issue (disaapearing text). I gives some solution, but it makes the process slow. I rally want to find out what is the actual cause.

 

designer1955AuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
September 5, 2022

turning off gpu looks like it solves the wrong text on a page. Crumbling still there