var myDocument = app.documents.add(false);
var myStory = myDocument.stories.item(0);
myStory.contents = "Hello World!";
myDocument.print(true);
myDocument.close(SaveOptions.NO);
The print dialog comes up but then InCopy crashes.
Hello InCopy workflow users
There are known problems with the use of contours in InCopy CS3 workflow management. So, in the direction of the text in an InCopy package is wrapped differently than in InDesign. The dictionaries on both computers are identical.
The two screen shots demonstrating the problem.
Am very grateful for any hint.
We are using InDesign CS4 to create 4 page docs. The CS4 Incopy links to the CS4 Indesign doc. The Incopy doc is only text, no URLs, images or anything else. But for some strange reason every now and again, upon check in it saves very slowly and starts increasing the file size. Could this be because we use a PC server? Does anyone know any other reason why this could occur? How can we stop it?
Thanks
Lisa
We are facing some issues while trying to add terms into auto correction list. In Hebrew some nouns in fact are compound ones. So both ways of writing, hyphinated and space devided are allowed. We are trying to keep only hyphinated one so while I am trying to add such compaund noun as misspelled one and replace it with the hyphen devided equivalent, the error pop-up doesn't allowed me to do so. any ideas?
Someone just noticed that after we upgraded from InCopy CS3 to CS5 the left margins in printouts in Galley mode have changed. Is there any way to make them wider?
Hi all. I'm having some major issues using the InCopy workflow and was hoping someone could help me out with a few items.
I've helped a client out with their workflow, proposing, demoing and promoting the InCopy workflow which seemed to be the best solution. And don't get me wrong when posting this message on the forum: I love the InCopy workflow and think it's briliant.
The scenario is that a design agency needs to deliver the layout for a big annual report for their client, who then makes changes in the text etc. The design agency is on a mac (ofcourse), but the endclient is on a PC. Now after some training and trying this all works fine. They are using the remote workflow, using icap and idap files (which they place on dropbox for easy transfer)
But they've been having so many issues these last few weeks, it's been crazy. And I'm actually starting to feel a bit uncomfortable every time they call me. Just to make clear, they love InCopy (... when it works). And eventhough I'm a huge supporter of the program I just wanted to make sure if there are any other glitches that I should know about. The thing is that (because I work for an IT company), every time they need support they get billed ofcourse. But the problem is that everytime they run into some kind of problem, production just stops and they need me to fix everything.
Issues that they are having:
- the endclient (so copywriter) works on a project all weekend (an icap file). Saves everything, checks in, closes, goes to bed. Next morning (monday) she opens up the same file to continue working and gets the "cannot recover..." error (see attachment). And she looses her edits. You need to understand that these copywriters really know what they're doing with InCopy.
- when a colleague of hers is working with InCopy, and InCopy crashes and she reopens her file then it also happens that the checked-out stories from before remain checked out and she cannot continue (because the story has already been checked out by "another user" (herself)). I managed to resolve this by opening up the individual icml files in incopy and just closing them again. That seemed to remove the "lock" status of the icmls. But still they need me for support. This also happened in the design agency. They are working on a layout, check out stories, InDesign crashes, reopen file and stories remain checkout and they cannot continue because InDesign thinks that they're checked out to another user. And they do not have InCopy themselves so I cannot use my "open icml in incopy and close"-workaround.
- after a few extra InCopy crashes (where InCopy.exe just doesn't feel like doing anything anymore and quits), I decided to place their files (unpacked icma and icmls from the icap) on the C drive instead of on their server and this seemed to resolve a bit of the trouble. The workflow seems to be a lot more stable now. I did this because they also received the dreaded "Error: code 0" message when starting up (and again) she lost her work). After some creative googling I was able to find out that this might have something to do with disk permissions and copy-paste issues on a PC server. Anyway, it was worth a try
- only yesterday the client called me stating she couldn't start up her icap files anymore. I was able to recover the indiviual icml files and send these back to the design agency and recover part of her work. (after combing out the files I discovered on of the icml files was damaged and could not be opened, that is why opening the icap file failed).
- and one last issue (which isn't really a problem but just a bit of a rant ;-). Why does it take 8 full minutes to open up a 2,6Mb icap file on a fast laptop (from the HD)? Even on my own laptop it takes several minutes? I know that the waiting time has something to do with the complexity of the files (images, how many styles, how many icmls, etc). But it seems ridiculously long.
They've been having issues like this on a weekly basis and they're starting to loose faith in the solution because it's costing them more money (via support) then it's saving them.
Does anyone have any experience with this? Is this because it's a mac-pc workflow? I understand that this is officially supported, but it practice teaches us that it's in fact not that stable I'd rather just recommend the client to get a mac from the start. Every client would rather hear that than having to deal with all these issues. And I have to say I'm very happy with the client for being so understanding, but I think they'll run out of patience soon if this keeps up. I've also included some other "postcards from InCopy" ;-) and so you must understand if you get all these errors during the last 3 weeks losing hours of work ... well it's just not fun anymore.
Thank you all very much, and hopefully see you guys at PepCon this year.
Bart
I've downloaded and installed an InCopy trial, with a view to working with a remote workflow, i.e. editors in another city to whom files will be emailed. But I don't quite get it: there are assignments and "package for InCopy" and "export for InCopy", and then when I look at an assignment on another computer, there are stories missing, etc. etc.
Can someone point me to some detailed instructions of how to go about it? I've read the Adobe InCopy CS5 Workflow Guide. It contains plenty about Peter and Kate and Chicago Wilderness and the Wolf Lake article, but how about some simple instructions on what to do? I know I'm probably being a little dumb, but any pointers will help.
Thx
Hi,
I wasn't very familiar with InCopy when I clicked into turning my text to InCopy, now I have to edit some pieces of the text and it will simply not allow me to make any changes, it's only on the main story (other parts of the document will allow me to check in and out of it). I've spent over 2 hours on the phone and sharing my screen with the people at Adobe and still no clue what's going on. Of course I'm on a deadline and desperate to understand how this works. Is InCopy being controlled by a plug-in? How do I modify it? I can't even open the stories that were created. Please help!!!
Hi,
I am trying to save all my stories in an assignment into a text document for editing. According to the Incopy manual I go File>Save content as>. But this option is grayed out on the menu, as are all the save options. Export to rtf only exports the current story not all stories into one document.
I have only the trial version of Incopy cc at the moment. Perhaps this is the problem? But nothing else seems to be disabled in the trial. I have tried reinstalling to no avail.
Any help much appreciated.
Hello,
This is the problem we are having
When a designer opens an InDesign file that is stored on a network share through InDesign, and an editor tries to open the same InDesign file through InCopy, the error message “This file is already open by another user or another application. This file may be stored on a network server and cannot be opened until the other user closes it.” is displayed. To get around this issue, the designer must close out of the file in InDesign, and the editor must open the InDesign file in InCopy before the designer reopens the InDesign file using the InDesign application. This issue did not occur in 9.1. Adobe support has stated that files cannot be used at the same time in InCopy and InDesign, but that is the function that the product was designed to accomplish and this issue has never occurred before. The files are stored on a shared network.
Also, when an editor updates an assignment from InCopy and a designer clicks on the updated assignment to update their view from InDesign, the error message “The content is locked and cannot be modified.” is displayed. If the Designer clicks OK, the view is updated as expected. This occurs even is the assignment is NOT checked out by another user.
Finally, if a designer adds or updates a graphic inside of an InDesign file using InDesign while an editor is editing the file using InCopy, the editor using InCopy will not see the update unless they completely close out of the InCopy application and reopen it, which due to the above problems, is not feasible. The only way the file can be updated in InCopy is for the designer to completely close out of the file, for the editors to then close out, and reopen in InCopy, at which point the designer may reopen the file. If some editors are away from their desks at the time of update, the entire process must be repeated in order for them to be able to open the most recent version of the file in InCopy.
This issue appears to be due to a major flaw in the 9.2 version update for InDesign, as none of these issues occurred before the 9.2 update. One computer currently still has the 9.1 version of InDesign at our company, and does not experience these problems we are having with 9.2. We have tested multiple configurations of our network trying to rule out our network as the problem, but the only case in which we don't experience these problems is when we use InDesign version 9.1. Also, we never experienced this problem before the update of InDesign and InCopy to 9.2.
Thanks!
Graham
Message was edited by: GrahamS
I work at a small company, and we reuse the same pieces of content across multiple brochures. These stories/paragraphs need to be periodically updated with new copy. I know I can export an .icml file for each story and link that file to multiple InDesign documents. This works beautifully; when one document is updated, the other documents synchronize with the new content after updating the link. Here is the problem: these different brochures use different paragraph styles for the body, headings, etc. Is it possible to synchronize ONLY the text data across these multiple documents and ignore formatting and styles? Is InCopy the right tool for this?
Kunnen Incopy & Muse ook samenwerken, zoals Incopy & InDesign samenwerken? (Can InCopy & Muse work together, like InCopy & InDesign work together?)
I have a "best practice" question for you more experienced InCopy users about what workflow you recommend for my specific issue. I am experienced in InDesign, but am a InCopy newbie. I want to make sure I'm not missing a solution because my lack of experience with InCopy may be causing me not to see the forest for the trees.
Short version: What is the best way to allow multiple editors access to each of multiple small stories separately (one story per editor), but to allow the line count of each story to be variable each week, while adjusting the rest of the stories along with it on the page (see image below)?
Details: My publishing company's workflow is on CS6 with editors working in Word, and we're upgrading to CC2014 with InCopy. We have 7 in-house editors, and all files on an in-house server. We have quick deadlines (some are 15 minutes from editor writing copy to transmitting publication to subscribers). In the example below, we have 10 sections, and I have all seven editors writing different sections at the same time. A final editor has control over fitting the final page. My INDD files to test the new workflow use an assignment-based workflow. I understand I can place each of these sections as their own story, under the same assignment, so a different editor can have them checked out. However, each section does not have the same line count from week to week. Markets with more activity will get more lines.
In our current workflow, we have multiple rough Word docs pulled into one master doc with a script, that the final editor edits to fit, so each section can be a different number of lines as long as the total is the same. Then production staff load it in. When we upgrade, we can use a hybrid workflow where the final editor just loads that final Word doc into one InCopy story and edits it to fit.
It would be great if I just didn't understand how to make the text height variable for the story each editor is typing, and auto-adjust so the next story starts below where the story above it ends, and you all had an idea how I can do it!
Thanks! Nancy
I used to use a quick-key Change Case combination to change all-uppercased sentences to normal lower-cased letters, but when we switched to InCopy at work I lost that ability. Is there a quick command that I am missing?
Thank you.
When I open a new document or an existing document, it opens at 50%. So every single time, I have to zoom in to see the text. I don't see an option under preferences that addresses this, unless I'm missing it. How can I get documents to automatically open at 100%?
I have a new install of inCopy. I'm trying to paste content from a word document. If I choose from the Edit menu, all the options for cut/copy/paste are greyed out/disabled. On my old laptop I had this functionality.
Can inDesign users edit InCopy-created stories that are laid out in InDesign (without an InCopy license)?
I'm attempting to paste information from one indesign document to another, but the styles are different. Pasting without formatting not working in a table. When I paste over, it retains the container style from the original table.
I have "Text Only" selected from my Clipboard Handling preferences, so I'm not sure what else to do. I know I can hit escape to switch to the text selection instead of a container, but this only selects the text from one cell. I'd like to copy over the entire table, instead of copying cell by cell.
How can I paste a table into another, without copying the formatting?