Jack BrannenJack BrannenAnonymous 10 Aug 2012 23:51
In 10.8, when I have Window > Application Bar turned on in InDesign CS5, then everything moves out of the way for Notification Center.
Some problems in 10.8
Works fine in 10.7
I'm putting the finishing touches on the all-new RoaringApps, with support for Mavericks & iOS 7.
Try it out now and help me squash some bugs.
Created by Anonymous on 04 Jul 2012 16:08.
Last updated by bcammo on 16 Jul 2013 04:53.
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Adobe InDesign CS5 software lets you design and preflight engaging page layouts for print or digital distribution with built-in creative tools and precise control over typography. Integrate interactivity, video, and audio for playback on tablets, smartphones, and computers.
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Doesn't play nice with Notification Center - the toolbar doesn't move out of the way with the rest of the app.
Open/Save/Export dialog boxes don't retain their configuration and size etc. and often the sidebars are rendered incorrectly.
Jack BrannenJack BrannenAnonymous 10 Aug 2012 23:51
In 10.8, when I have Window > Application Bar turned on in InDesign CS5, then everything moves out of the way for Notification Center.
[ stickman67]stickman67stickman67 18 Aug 2012 23:06
I was having problems with slow startup and quit times until I discovered (while working on another issue) that I had two sets of preferences for InDesign – one in ~/Library/Preferences and one in Library/Preferences (the Library at the first level of the hard drive). After cross-checking the modification dates and deleting the oldest version for each of my CS5 apps (com.adobe.InDesign.plist, com.adobe.Illustrator.plist, and so on), I find that everything is very much zippier.
Not sure why or how this came about, but very pleased to find a solution!
[ Kyle DeHoff]Kyle DeHoffAnonymous 11 Dec 2012 16:26
@stickman67 There is a hierarchy of preferences on Macs; first it will check your user's library (~/Library/Preferences), then the root (/Library/Preferences), as well as Network and System preferences. Usually it should ignore the higher level prefs if there is something present in the User library, but they can conflict sometimes.
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