SERIES OF QUESTIONS (1/54), ASAP ANSWER PLEASE

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    • #75574
      Pan Barros
      Member

      Hello!

      I am a complete beginner with InDesign, but I am a semi pro Photoshop user.I have a website with my national domain (Egypt) and I am answering there on many users questions about digital design.All more questions are related to InDesign.Please help me in answering this question.There are about 50 or more questions for now.And please admins notify me if there are some problems with this.
      Question:

      How can I ad fonts to in design?

    • #75575
      David Blatner
      Keymaster

      Pan, no, please do not post 54 questions from your site to here for answers. Instead, can you ask your users to come here to post them themselves?

    • #75576
      Pan Barros
      Member

      Why not?When you answer my question i will send link of thread to my user.Is that ok now?And I will post 10 questions daily?
      Please help me!

    • #75578
      David Blatner
      Keymaster

      Pan, I appreciate that you want to help your readers. I think that’s really great. But if we came to your site and said “please answer 54 questions about Photoshop” you might start to get tired. :-)

      When someone asks me a question about QuarkXPress, I suggest they go to planetQuark.com; if they ask a Photoshop question, I generally point them to one of several Photoshop sites.

    • #75582

      My opinion on this will not mean much to you , but if it was up to me it would be ok if you post a few questions a day, fifty questions are a little tired to all us to respond.

      As to your question answer would be :

      You do not have to add new fonts to InDesign. InDesign uses the fonts that are installed on your operating system. Just install the font on the system ( Windows or Linux) and he will himself appear in InDesign.

      Regards
      Artwork Abode

    • #75583
      David Blatner
      Keymaster

      OK, why don’t you try by posting all 10 questions in one forum thread. If you get satisfactory answers after a week, then you can do another 10. :-)

    • #75584
      Pan Barros
      Member

      Thank you David!You are the best!

      And yes, thank you Artwork Abode for the answer.
      Second question:

      “Interactive pdf made with InDesign and with buttons added in Acrobat has a problem of visibility buttons when you use it with online navigators like Chrome, Firefox. How can I put to worked the buttons and make them not visible. I already try the option of hidden in the buttons properties but then it does not make the action.”

      Thank you!

    • #75585

      I think that any other viewer then Acrobat Reader is not so reliable.There are always some kind of problems with Chrome and Firefox viewers.But professional’s don’t use them, Acrobat Reader is best opinion.There is no better solution then using Acrobat Reader for that.

      Artwork Abode.

    • #75587
      Pan Barros
      Member

      Thank you Artwork Abode, so fast answers!

      Question:

      “While Indesign can open and edit files, it keeps crashing after working for some time (probably after 1-2 hour), not at launch or printing. This is very annoying, and re-install cannot solve the issue. Any ideas to solve this?

      I am using OS X 10.10.2 with a late 2013 version retina macbook pro”

    • #75588

      No problem, but don’t go that fast with questions.I am subscribed to your activities so i will try to answer all of your questions as soon as possible.

      This is type of problem that can be started from many different reasons.Maybe influence of other programs, maybe RAM memory, maybe some of hardware problem.Mainly, this is type of problem that one of my answers cannot solve.

      Artwork Abode.

    • #75590
      Pan Barros
      Member

      Are any problems of InDesign on iMAC 27-inch Retina 5k or older 27-inch models?

    • #75591

      Hello again!

      Only InDesign CC or later supports retina screen, you can’t install lower version.I think that’s the answer for your question.And being CC subscriber helps getting newer versions indeed.

      Regards,
      Artwork Abode!

      • #75595
        David Blatner
        Keymaster

        Actually, you can run the older version of InDesign on Retina computers; it just doesn’t look as good.

    • #75617

      My premium advice would be to first TYPE YOUR QUESTION INTO GOOGLE. Only if that leads to nothing, ask somewhere in a dedicated forum.

      This because your very first question, “How can I ad fonts to in design”, not only let Google suggest the proper spelling (“Did you mean: How can I add fonts to indesign”) but also its first 4 hits were *exactly* what you were looking for.

    • #75643
      Masood Ahmad
      Participant

      @David, It seems the site has become a fun-site for fun-lovers :)
      Funny post by Pan.

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