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Nov 01, 2024
03:15 AM
We have and continue to do so, multiple times, for various things across Creative Cloud. An Adobe Employee responded to the question, and I merely responded to them directly, stating the obvious. Saying "Oh, you can't do this. The only work around is to uninstall and reinstall everyone's Adobe software across the organisation. Sorry!" is an unacceptable solution for what is supposed to be professional software that industries lean on for something like this.
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Jul 27, 2023
01:33 AM
4 Upvotes
You've identified a problem. Now fix it. It's what we pay your company for.
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Oct 28, 2022
02:31 AM
Was looking into how to use RUM to upgrade from 2022 version to 2023, only to find that it's not supported, and they give a vague description of 'just deploy the new package'. I mean, okay? But does that remove the old version? How do I remove the old version? Are you really expecting me to do this manually for 1000's of computers?
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Jul 24, 2020
03:30 AM
Hello, One of our users is having a problem with launching Premiere Pro, specifically, whenever they open the application they're presented with the 'Loading Premiere', and then it just closes without any error message/error code being returned. Weirdly enough, this seems to be related to the user's Windows 10 user profile as I'm able to open it fine when I sign in. I've tried the following: Checked our AV. Removed/Renamed the file that's usually under 'AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Common\Essential Sound'. Downgraded to a version below, v14.3.1 to v14.3. In regards to point 3 After doing this, the user was getting the following message 'Directory access error. Please make sure your user directory isn't locked.' when attempting to run. I checked the permissions under Program Files/Adobe and made sure the user had 'Full Control' over each file. However, even after doing this, they were still getting the same message. So, I ruled out downgrading as not an option as there seems to be another issue possibly separate from the one above. If I could get some assistance on this, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
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Oct 21, 2019
05:20 AM
2 Upvotes
The world-ready paragraph composer (InDesign CC 2019) applies the DFLT's "kern" feature on top of Deva's "dist" feature, which leads to double-kerning if both features point to the same lookups. It should only apply the features registered for the script. To reproduce: 1. Install the attached font, a modification of Noto Devanagari. Note that in this font, Deva only has "dist" registered, not "kern". DFLT has "kern" registered. 2. Make a text box with the content "च्ज" 3. Set paragraph language to "Hindi", select world-ready paragraph composer 4. Set paragraph font to "TEST FONT DEVANAGARI KERNING" Expected output: correct.png Actual output: wrong.png. This looks subtle, but depending on the design and kern direction can create gaps in the hanging baseline. The problem can be worked around by unregistering the "kern" feature for DFLT. Another workaround is setting kerning to "0" manually in the paragraph properties.
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