How do you do this? Do you know more elegant solutions? Am I missing something? I find it really inconvenient that I have to do this practically whenever I update the fonts. Join Anne-Marie Concepcin and David Blatner for an in-depth discussion in this video, 344 Insert a line before and after a heading, part of InDesign. My solution is to replace each space character in the open document(s) with a character that is definitely not in the document (usually ` as it can be typed quickly) and then back to space. 204K views 2 years ago Adobe InDesign Interactive Tutorials Follow along in my latest tutorial and learn how to create an interactive e-magazine layout in Adobe InDesign. However, if you don’t have enough funds to buy a license, but you need to create a desktop publishing document, there are quite good shareware or free alternative to InDesign and QuarkXPress. So, the question is: How to update the line breaks most easily? It is not only paid software, but rather expensive, too. Maybe that’s an intentional behaviour in InDesign that makes sense in the real world but it is very annoying for type designers. If you have an admin console, youd have to use your Adobe contact for your type of license for this information. Copying and pasting-in-place a text frame usually demonstrates the issue: the line breaks in the pasted frame are different. It depends on the kind of license your computer lab has with Adobe. Until a couple of years ago, InDesign did update the line breaks as well (but only if the document was open while the font files were replaced, oh well). However, the problem is that it it does not update the line breaks in paragraph setting (assuming I have changed the spacing of my fonts). ![]() ![]() When I update the font files in the Adobe fonts folder it takes a few seconds until InDesign updates them, fine. This is not strictly about Glyphs but I was wondering how others deal with this.
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