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InDesign CC 2017

Adobe recently released CC 2017. It is very unfortunate that Adobe’s marketing goes to lengths to blur the fact that many CC “updates” are actually upgrades to completely new versions. To make matters worse, Adobe removes your previous versions of CC by default. This is problematic on numerous fronts. Files created in CC 2017 are

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More Customization Flexibility

We have added a number of features to meet flexibility requirements for editing content. Color Replacement One of the feature requests which has come up over the years is the ability to change the colors of a job. Some time back we added some APIs to allow adding colors and specifying their values. This was

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Say It Interactively!

Our blog has been quiet for the last few months but we’ve been very busy! Embedded HTML Content One of our new features which we are very excited about is the ability to edit embedded HTML in our web app. This means you can specify a Google Map, YouTube video, or just about any other

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Instagram Support & Better Control Over Social Galleries

We’re happy to announce that we’ve added support for Instagram in our galleries. If you have social galleries enabled, Instagram will show up automatically for your users. After logging in, your users can use their Instagram images as they would any other gallery. We have also added support for specifying which social galleries show. To

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New Image Features in HTML App

We recently released an update to our HTML web editor. This release addresses the main feature requests we’ve had with the editor. The main features of the release are improved image handling. We now have a cropping interface which allows positioning the image precisely within the image frame. The image frame is drawn based on

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Installers: The good, the bad and the ugly

It seems that developing software installers can sometimes be more difficult than developing the application. Take, for example, installation of the PrintUI extensions into InDesign. First, a bit of history. (If you are in a hurry, skip down to the recommendations at the end of this blog post.) Adobe developed a piece of software called

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PrintUI Adds Translation and Globalization Features

As part of our push to satisfy the needs of global marketing we are happy to announce the following important features. Spell Check We now support full inline spell checking that flags misspellings as the user is typing. We use the same spelling dictionaries that are used by OpenOffice, Mozilla Thunderbird and Firefox, Google Chrome

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New Features to Make PrintUI More Flexible

We’ve added some other features to make for very flexible workflows. Liquid Layout Today we have added support for InDesign’s Liquid Layout feature that allows for automatic repositioning of elements when a document changes sizes. When using the PrintUI APIs to request output of any type (PDF, JPEG, or PNG), the output size can be

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Introducing the Release of Table and Page Reformatting Support

We are happy to announce two awesome new features in the PrintUI online editor: Editable InDesign Tables and Dynamic Page Management. Editable InDesign Tables To use tables in PrintUI, all you need to do is create tables in InDesign. These tables can then be edited in the web editor. Rows and columns can be added

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