![]() ![]() Nothing is working… moved the dock to right to bottom… it’s dropping up. I’ve tried rebooting the software, I’ve tried to reset the workspace. Your help would be very much appreciated. ![]() ![]() My work around is to have my swatch colour panel always open but instinctively I’m wanting to go “up” to the applications panel to choose colours. However, I am more comfortable with having my application bar at the top… so it’s dropping up for both colour and stroke colour and I’m able to see just two colours at bottom and the rest is running up off the screen. My dock is presently at top… if I move the dock down to bottom I am able to see my colour selects as it is “dropping up”. My problem that I’ve been having for a couple of weeks now is that my colour drop down menu in the applications bar is persistently “dropping up” not down like it should. My question is for David and isn’t entirely related to this post. That turns off menu item hiding for this workspace until you reset it. Choose Show Full Menus from the Workspace pop-up menu (in the application bar in CS4, or in the Window > Workspaces menu).Hold down the Command/Ctrl key when selecting the menu.When you select it, the missing items suddenly appear, ready to be selected… but they’ll be missing the next time you pick from the menu. Tthis only appears when an item from that menu is actually hidden. Choose Show All Menu Items from the bottom of a menu.While I can sort of see why some people might want to limit the complexity and length of the menus, I generally eschew hiding menu items… just when I think I will never again need such-and-such feature, I suddenly realize I need it right now!įortunately, you can always view the hidden menu items in one of several ways: If you choose “Getting Started” from the workspace pop-up menu, lots of menu items disappear (including Corner Options and Glyphs). For example, if you choose the Book workspace in CS4, the Interactive submenu disappears from the Object menu (as though no one doing long documents needs those features). Other great apps like NoteCase Pro are Standard Notes, Microsoft OneNote, Evernote and CherryTree. The best alternative is Joplin, which is both free and Open Source. But who would have done such a dastardly thing?Īdobe, of course! Adobe, in its infinite wisdom, turns off menu items in several of its built-in workspaces. There are more than 100 alternatives to NoteCase Pro for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone and Android. In version 2 I was able to bring up a panel called Glyphs but i cannot find that anywhere!īoth of these stumped me for a moment - it was as though InDesign were dropping pieces of its user interface, seemingly at random! But fortunately, I came to my senses and realized the problem: You can hide and show menu items in CS3 and CS4, and someone had clearly turned some options off for these two women. I don’t know how to access Glyphs in this new version of InDesign. I don’t have ‘Corner Options’ as a menu choice, and am stymied by being unable to make rounded corners with CS4. ![]()
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