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Hello Everyone,
We’re excited to unveil the Contextual Task Bar, a powerful new feature designed to enhance your workflow! This floating bar adapts to your needs, providing the most relevant next actions based on your selected frame or tool.
By default, the Contextual Task Bar is pinned to ensure quick access to important actions, but feel free to personalize your workspace by moving it around, unpin it, or hiding it whenever you like.
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Such a terrible terrible experience when you use a Text frame: this contextual bar causes delays in working with text, even seconds long delays. I've turned it off as all options are accessible already in so many ways (right click, menu bar, panels, Control panel, short cuts etc.).
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Agree with Frans.
I've turned it off as all options are accessible already in so many ways (right click, menu bar, panels, Control panel, short cuts etc.).
By @Frans v.d. Geest
Plus, I can't customize what's in the Contextural Bar. It's populated with outdated methods of formatting content...the methods we used 35 years ago when we started this desktop publishing revolution.
Today's designers must be able to format text almost exclusively with Styles, not the manual overrides in the Contextural Bar which work fine only for the nearly-dead printing industry.
They must be able to quickly design for all kinds of media. Styles are required for:
Is there a chance to customize the features in the Contextural Bar so that it's useful to each designer?
I've turned all of them off because I don't see any benefit in what's in them, whether it's for frames, text, or graphics.
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It would be good if there could be an InDesign preference to be able turn OFF the Contextual Bar (which when set with no documents open would always take effect with every new document).
If you feel strongly about this make a feature request in the InDesign User Voice:
https://indesign.uservoice.com/
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There is, under the Window menu 😉 (And in the Context bar itself as well of course)
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I like the task bar but sometimes he just gets in my way.
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Would love to see this functionality folded into the Control panel. It's always been one of my favourites because of its chameleon nature. So a few extra tool-specific operations would be welcome ... but only where they already live.
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Hi, Thank you for your feedback. We appreciate your input, and it will help us enhance our product. We'll pass this along to our product team for consideration and further action based on feasibility.
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Have not tried it yet, but will give it a whirl.
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mj
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And you wonder how we worked without this for so many years!
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As with the one in Photoshop, it just gets in the way and presents you with things that I access in other ways already so it provides little value to me.
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Immediately disabled it - what is it with Adobe just thinks that people love pop-ups appearing all over the work space, from new features, to the History panel just appears when you press undo.
I can't wrap my head around how these are useful features.
Contextually, I already know what my next actions are going to be and how I'm going to get there, and have done for 25 years.
I really see no need for this Contextual Bar just appearing on the screen in the middle of doing actual work.
Just my 2 cents.
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Valuable 2 cents imho
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The saving grace of this feature in InDesign, unlike other apps, is that whenever you move it, "Pin" is turned on automatically so that it stays there. In general, the recent fixation on user-obsequious (but not actually useful) UI/UX, targetting untrained amateurs, annoys professionals and is of questionable value for beginners because it doesn't teach best practices.
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Is there a keyboard shortcut that can turn the contextual taskbar on/off; or can it be invoked using javascript - and if so, what is the syntax for it?