Looking like a case of Edit>Save As> rename. Delete old one. Some extra clicks ... but a workaround.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Joe on May 22, 2019, 06:46:55 PM
Sound/video needs a lot of CPU horsepower and RAM no matter what the OS is.
Quote from: Joe on May 14, 2019, 08:06:15 AMYep he's in the general area of sound, but also digital video/visuals, random generation linked to sound... all that stuff. He's heading towards coding towards the back end of this area, (I thought he'd want the creative mix, like he was involved in in a big install recently in Purchase, NY. But he doesn't like those extended onsite things too much. We think he's being a bit precious, but what would we know... :laugh:
Adobe does not have Creative Cloud for Linux at all so if someone were wanting to do prepress they would have to use apps built for Linux, ie...GIMP, Inkscape, Scribus, etc...As far as I know there are no PDF editors on par with something like Pitstop. I think frailer was talking about his son's use which is not prepress but audio software.
I've tried many different kinds of linux and always come to the same conclusion. It sucks for general use and if you want the fancy GUI like Ubuntu has you won't be happy with an older underpowered machine. But if you need a web server Linux that would be my choice. Without the overhead of a GUI though.
Quote from: Slappy on March 25, 2019, 07:49:20 PMDoes your in-house RIP support any kind of color sampling by surface area? I've had some similar ghost colors in XMF, I'll preview Plates Output then use the eyedropper to drag across the whole page, if nothing shows up as a percentage of the offending Spot Color, I'll turn it off or convert to CMYK before it heads to plating.
If it does return a percentage of said color, then it's make selections by quadrant/grid until I find the damned color & then convert it anyway.
Quote from: Tracy on March 06, 2019, 03:07:59 PMHoly Cow! Not sure why it worked but in the Design layout panel it fixed my problem!
Quote from: Just_A_Mac_Guy on February 14, 2019, 07:21:02 PMhttps://markzware.com/products/markztools2/
Just heard of this today, I have used Markzware plugins a long time ago in Quark.
There is apparently a market for Indesign CS6 people who need to open Creative Cloud files...
Quote from: Joe on December 19, 2018, 06:47:18 PMLove hearing her and John Prine singing together.
Quote from: pspdfppdfxhd on August 02, 2018, 11:39:04 AMOk, Joe says so so I guess it's a go.
Quote from: mc hristel on December 06, 2018, 04:20:29 PMI can't speak for frailer, but for us the corporate office has us locked into accessing e-mail through a web client, and in particular Chrome (ugh I hate Chrome). We can't even get to the web without being logged in and authenticated which is a huge pain in the back side. At least in theory we can use the outlook app, but to set it up we need to go through IT. <sigh>
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