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Feb 05, 2025
06:57 AM
1 Upvote
I definitely noticed the second light source! Maybe even a third, now that I think about it. But the aim was to reflect Arizona, not Tattooine.
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Feb 03, 2025
01:33 PM
5 Upvotes
I think I did it wrong the first time. Here's another post: "vast desert landscape in front of a bright sunset, wide view with mountains in the distance. In the foregroun, a tent with a simple table, with a meal set. Stools around the table. No people, photorealistic, red tone."
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Feb 03, 2025
11:19 AM
1 Upvote
Representing Arizona, and the strange wondrous landscape out here.
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Jan 29, 2025
08:27 AM
1 Upvote
I have never experienced this particular error message, but I have a few things to try whenever I encounter problems with PDF: Try to open the PDF in a browser. Drag it in to the main window and see if it displays properly. Try to open the PDF in another app like Preview. Try uploading the PDF to acrobat.adobe.com. (You'll need to log in with your Adobe account.) In all cases, if you can't seem to open the PDF, I think it may be a problem with the way the file was encoded in the first place. That, at least, will help you trace back to the person or source to examine for the future.
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Oct 18, 2024
11:07 AM
This was the aim of Liquid Layouts a few versions ago, but I think that was aimed mainly at print or digital graphics like social media, rather than a single website. But it seems like that workflow was removed. I really never made use of it. But I do still rock some Liquid Guides, mainly for their dashed appearance!
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Oct 17, 2024
12:06 PM
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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Oct 17, 2024
12:03 PM
If anyone has a live website built in InDesign, definitely post it below. Would love to see how it handles in practice. Any idea how to address responsiveness? HTML is nice to have, but if we have to re-write it, that's only so useful.
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Oct 03, 2024
12:49 PM
1 Upvote
Very interesting. I wonder if we can see this as the natural successor to the "Ken Burns effect" for using still images in a film, but not making it super-creepy. Therein lays the challenge.
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Oct 03, 2024
12:47 PM
Maybe just a point of note on the layout of this article itself, but all of the expandable talking points seem to overlap. You have the same phrase multiple times about public-domain and licensed content, such as a Adobe Stock. I think that whole accordian section could be re-written in 1–2 really clear paragraphs. I appreciate the citations to specific sections in the Terms of Service.
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Jan 17, 2023
09:49 AM
Just looked on two computers (for Acrobat DC) and it's there on one, but not the other. Oh boy. I wonder if this has to do with my macOS version or whether I'm using Intel vs. M1. Some exploration to do.
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Jan 12, 2023
11:05 AM
This option has been removed in 2023 version.
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Jan 12, 2023
11:04 AM
1 Upvote
Halfway there! On Mac, this will prevent a new Home window from appearing after closing the final document, but it will appear when first launching the app. I, for one, don't want to see the Home page _ever_. HEY ADOBE — NO ONE LIKES THE HOME PAGE. MIGHT WANT AN OPTION TO DISABLE IT!
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Dec 12, 2022
08:51 AM
I have the same request. We need the option for Pages/Spreads as we see with PDF Export, Printing, and even Publish Online. This feels like an oversight on Share for Review since it's a very fundamental choice.
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Jul 19, 2022
10:27 AM
6 Upvotes
I appreciate your reply, but please check your tone. Saying "I don't think icon order matters much to most people." is fundamentally dismissive, and overlooks the legitimacy of a user observation. The equivalent of Steve Jobs' "you're holding it wrong." ... maybe listen for a hot second. Could be astute, even if it's not common. I will put in a feature request, and yes, I know it takes a certain groundswell to get attention of developers, but you don't have to rub it in. You should acknowledge this shortcoming in the app without remarking whether or not you are "too concerned" about. For the record, it stands to reason that if you can change the order the projects in a Collection, you can change the order of social links. The sidebar interface in the Editor is similar. Add grip lines, and there it is. Don't try to gaslight me as some kind of crazy person for even imagining this functionality. Please do not respond to this thread, the conversation is over.
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Jul 11, 2022
03:27 PM
1 Upvote
Is there a way to change the order of the Social Icons? For example, I don't want Twitter to appear first in the list. I'd rather have Instagram or Email come first. I've figured out mainly how these work in Adobe Portfolio, but can't seem to find any order/priority controls.
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Feb 17, 2015
06:07 AM
I've had this same problem with the blank screen. In my case, I disabled Little Snitch temporarily to allow all internet connections. Restarted InDesign and the content of this window appeared, included the scroll bar and the tick box. Try something like that.
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Aug 19, 2013
02:38 PM
1 Upvote
Thanks for clearing up all the whys and wherefores about gradients. But what remains, clearly, is the desire of users to have smooth gradients in InDesign. So let me phrase it in the form of a feature request. Please make InDesign produce smooth gradients. We don't care how you do it, but folks like me want to export PDFs, PNGs, or to create paper prints of designs which include gradients, and we desire those gradients to be smooth and continuous. Perhaps this can be a setting: "use vector gradients instead of Postscript" (warning, this will increase file size) ... or something. Maybe it's an export option only to allow fast rendering while working. We love InDesign. We really do love it. But discovering a feature that doesn't quite work as expected is always disheartening. Finding out that "it's a feature not a bug" is a slap in the face.
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