One you learned to work your way around in previous versions of the software.
HORIZONTAL INLINE LIST INDESIGN CC 2017 PLUS
And it feels like a bug to me in the sense that the second and third line do no not behave as they should, that is, it should be: 'stay 5mm from the left margin and flow around anything we need to flow around' and not 'stay 5mm from the left margin plus whatever space we need to avoid because of the image. I've marked this as a bug because of the changed behaviour, but maybe in the 2020 version of ID I need to do things differently?Īctually, the issue you're describing is the fix for a bug.
![horizontal inline list indesign cc 2017 horizontal inline list indesign cc 2017](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/fa/78/c2/fa78c2fed2cb5322e51b027244d03f6a.png)
I have no perfect idea what happens here, but the behaviour is different than in 2017. Note: the image must be inline (and not float) or editing the pages will be a nightmare.īut in the current ID it looks like this:
![horizontal inline list indesign cc 2017 horizontal inline list indesign cc 2017](https://storage.bhs.cloud.ovh.net/v1/AUTH_e7d15450bedd40b9b599e075527df3cb/atlanta/_2017_Yamaha_XSR_900_SKUU01871B_Yamaha_XS_5fa62a8d4c41b.jpg)
As a result, the image sits at the left margin and the text flows around it and is indented as soon as it has cleared the image. Note that the paragraph has an indent of 5mm and the first line (that contains the image inline at the start) has an indent of -5mm. The image is inline and it has been lowered. This is how the paragraph looked in ID in 2017: But in this case, I have opened the 2017 document in the current version of ID and one specific paragraph now immediately looks different and I am unable to fix this. Which means that every three years I have forgotten how certain things work.
![horizontal inline list indesign cc 2017 horizontal inline list indesign cc 2017](https://photos5.appleinsider.com/gallery/20872-23244-170406-Adobe-l.jpg)
I use ID about once every three years to create a new edition of a book I've written.