![]() Or, you can click the edit original icon in the palette to immediately edit the linked story in Google Docs. After each update, if you open the story editor with change marks showing, you can see who changed what. You can view or edit the original story at any time by using “edit original” (or “without auto-update”). DocsFlow merges any changes on the Google Docs side into the linked InDesign story, even if the latter has been changed. When the Google Docs document is edited, you’ll see the link’s status change to “modified” (a yellow alert icon), and you can update the story from Google Docs with a double-click on the icon. And getting started couldn’t be easier: download and install the plugin, select Place from Google Docs…, log in, and start placing dynamically-linked documents, later merging with a double-click when the remote document is edited.ĭocsFlow’s second breakthrough is serious technology that enables you to edit both the InDesign story and the Google Docs document independently. Using DocsFlow means you need no special resources to build, maintain or learn the editorial side (which is just Google Docs), and means no learning curve on the design side (since DocsFlow builds on the native InDesign story linking and story updating machinery). So you can format, layout, and make minor edits in InDesign, while you and others edit story content together in real time on Google Docs, without losing any work.ĭocsFlow’s first breakthrough idea is to connect the freely-available and popular web-based Google Docs editing tools to InDesign, giving you a zero-cost-per-seat editorial workflow solution that is extraordinarily easy to manage. And, much more importantly, DocsFlow maintains a dynamic link so it can intelligently merge Google Docs document changes into the InDesign story contents on each link update, rather than just replacing the story. DocsFlow lets you place online Google Docs documents as InDesign story contents, just like normal text files. datus enhanced handling render.class and render.DocsFlow marries the collaborative editing power of Google Docs to the layout power of InDesign.added id, state, data, startedAt, endedAt to ProcessStep proxy. ![]() ![]() added assembledAddress to ContactAddress proxy.added contactDetail($contactProxy) to $_linker.added isAllowedContacts property to User proxy.added contact detail page for permitted users./api/v1/timers/ replaced revision id for template id.added process deleted event to application log.removed transition expression from preview.pick_item enhanced select and multiselect UI.pick_item added sript (not lattenized), callbacks options.pick_user fixed selected user order remains same after refresh.fixed on_process_start, on_step_start events are now called after process is filled with api, planner or starter schema (variables, roles, tags) (possible BC break).added feature unsubscribe from process notifications.adminus_crm_contract_pick_solo added callbacks, script options.pick_user added callbacks, script options.adminus_crm_contract_pick removed panel.adminus panels output option now accepts json variable structure.rest output option now accepts json variable structure.markdown output option now accepts json variable structure.wysiwyg output option now accepts json variable structure.ruian_address output option now accepts json variable structure.pick_item_rest output option now accepts json variable structure.But if you’ve worked with Word for a while and use it to create more complex documents, you know page numbering can get a little flaky. If you’ve got a simple document, it works well enough. pick_item output option now accepts json variable structure Microsoft Word offers an easy way to add different styles of page numbers to your document.pick_user output option now accepts json variable structure.added bulk user replacement in processes.moved synchronizer under maintenance tab.switched changer step names for step sids.datus output option now accepts json variable structure.stuck async step can now be unstuck by changing new async date.
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