Typefi is committed to continually improving Typefi Designer by resolving bugs and implementing new features. In this article, you’ll find our latest Typefi Designer release notes. Please contact us if you have any feedback or run into any issues. We’re happy to help.
If you are running InDesign 16.2 or earlier, you must use Typefi Designer 8.7.1 or earlier; otherwise, InDesign will not open.
For more information about our end-of-support policies, see Typefi Product Support Lifecycle.
System requirements: Typefi Designer system requirements
Typefi Designer 8.17
Released 18 June 2024
Fixes
- Fixed an issue where multi-column text frames unexpectedly increase the number of columns present.
- Fixed a known issue that causes Typefi AutoFit relationships to disappear.
- Copying and pasting Fields in a text frame no longer causes InDesign to close unexpectedly.
Known issues
- Windows users: Adobe InDesign 2024 (v19.4) and InDesign 2023 (v18.5.2) may stop working and close abruptly while running a Typefi workflow. However, the job will successfully complete in Typefi Server. We have notified Adobe and expect a fix soon.
- Mac users: If you are using a Mac with macOS versions 14.3 or 14.4, you might encounter an error when trying to sign in to https://cloud.typefi.net through FileManager, which states: ''An error occurred when trying to log in. Error Description: SSL connect error. Error code: 35'. This is due to an issue with version 8.4 of curl bundled with macOS. As a workaround, updating to macOS v14.5 (with curl v8.6.0) fixes this issue.
Please visit the Typefi Designer known issues article for more information.
Typefi Designer 8.16
Released 07 May 2024
Fixes
- Updated the copyright dates to 2024.
- Added acknowledgements for our contributors, whose efforts have made this software what it is.
Typefi Designer 8.15
Released 25 March 2024
Internal release
Typefi Designer 8.14
Released 22 January 2024
Typefi Designer 8.14 adds support for Adobe InDesign 2024 (v19.0.1 or later) and retires support for InDesign 2021.
Typefi Designer 8.13
Released 14 November 2023
Please note that this release applies to the standalone version of Typefi AutoFit and does not affect the bundled version included in Typefi Designer. For more details, please see the AutoFit 8.13 release notes.
- Typefi AutoFit 8.13 now supports InDesign 2024 (v19.0.1 or later).
Typefi Designer 8.12
Released 10 October 2023
This release applies to the standalone version of Typefi AutoFit and does not affect the bundled version included in Typefi Designer. For more details, please see the AutoFit 8.12 release notes.
Typefi Designer 8.11
Released 26 October 2023
Improvement
- Developers can now find and filter Typefi Fields when working with InDesign scripting.
Fixes
- Fixed a serious bug that may cause InDesign to stop responding and close abruptly when you copy and paste text that contains a Typefi Field.
- Fixed a bug where adding an ampersand (&) in an element name created no-name floating elements you couldn’t delete.
- Fixed an error that caused the Get Info window (macOS-only) to display internal variables instead of the actual version or copyright info.
Fixed several issues related to scripting with Typefi Fields:
- Fixed a bug where typefiFieldInstance.storyOffset didn’t return a valid insertion point within a story.
- Fixed a bug where
doc.typefiFieldInstances.length
returned the wrong number of Typefi Fields in a document. - Fixed a bug where
typefiFieldInstance[n].remove()
did not update the text in the InDesign document. - Fixed a bug where the index property
typefiFieldInstances
returned an error instead of the field instance’s index. - Fixed a bug where
app.documents[0].typefiFieldInstances.everyItem().getElements()[0].constructor.name
incorrectly returned typefiElementInstance, instead of typefiFieldInstance.
- Fixed a bug where
Typefi Designer 8.10
Released 22 March 2023
The Typefi Designer 8.10 release fixes a regression in Typefi Designer 8.9 where Typefi Designer may ignore soft styles, like italics, regardless of your Create InDesign document/book → Advanced → Soft Styles settings.
The Designer 8.9 regression only affects Typefi Workgroup and Desktop installations. While there are no material differences between Typefi Designer 8.9 and 8.10, this update will ensure you aren't missing italics or other soft styles in your output.
We recommend Typefi Desktop users update to Typefi Designer 8.10 and Typefi Workgroup users update to Typefi Designer Server 8.10 at your earliest convenience.
The Designer 8.9 regression does not affect Typefi Designer customers using Typefi Cloud.
Known issue
Adobe InDesign 2023 (v18.0 or later), when used as a composition engine for Typefi Desktop, may experience a rare crash when closing documents at the end of a job. Currently, we do not recommend using InDesign 2023 with Typefi Desktop. Instead, we recommend using InDesign 2022 (v17) or InDesign 2021 (v16.3 or later). We've filed a bug report with Adobe and will update Typefi Designer known issues when they respond. We apologise for any inconvenience.
Typefi Designer 8.9
Released 17 January 2023
Take advantage of the latest release of Adobe InDesign.
Typefi Designer 8.9 adds support for Adobe InDesign 2023 (v18), which was released on 18 October 2022.
New! Smart Guides help make AutoFit relationships easier.
- Smart Guides help you create AutoFit relationships by snap-aligning to the anchor point of the target frame. Now, while you define the child anchor, you will see a dashed line that is the same colour as the layer colour from the parent anchor to the mouse pointer. If the mouse pointer intersects with the geometric bounds of another object, then the object is highlighted using the object's layer colour. If the mouse pointer is within the snapping tolerance of an anchor point, the dashed line snaps to the anchor point. You can specify the snapping tolerance by setting the AutoFit Preferences. Smart Guides are on by default.
Watch AutoFit Smart Guides in Action!
Improvements
- Added additional menu items to the About plug-ins panel in Designer and AutoFit.
- What’s new goes to the latest Designer or AutoFit release notes.
- Help, Guides & Tutorials goes to the Typefi Design or Working with Typefi AutoFit section in our help centre for step-by-step guides.
- Report a bug goes to the submit a support request form.
Fixes
- Fixed several issues related to scripting:
- Fixed a bug where
doc.typefiFieldInstances.length
returned the wrong number of Typefi Fields in a document. It now returns the correct number of Typefi Fields. - Fixed a bug where
app.documents[0].typefiFieldInstances.everyItem().getElements()[0].constructor.name
incorrectly returned TypefiElementInstance, instead of TypefiFieldInstance. - Fixed a bug where
typefiFieldInstance.remove()
did not update the text in the InDesign document. - Fixed a bug where the index property
typefiFieldInstances
returned an error instead of the field's instance index. Now,app.documents[0].typefiFieldInstances[0].index
correctly returns the field instance's index.
- Fixed a bug where
- Fixes for AutoFit relationships:
- Fixed the orientation of AutoFit anchors to display the top-right and top-left parent-child relationship.
- Fixed an issue that caused InDesign to crash when creating an AutoFit relationship outside the existing frames.
- Fixed a known issue where copying an auto-sizing text frame caused InDesign shut down if Pastebot was enabled.
- Fixed an issue where the Adobe Arabic Bold and Adobe Arabic Italic fonts were not being applied.
- The macOS uninstaller no longer presents you with the message: "Not authorised to send Apple events to Finder." Now, you can successfully uninstall Typefi products.
Typefi Designer 8.7.3
Released 11 March 2022
InDesign 2022 support
Typefi Designer 8.7.3 adds support for Adobe InDesign 2022 (17.x).
Typefi Designer 8.7.3 only supports InDesign 16.3 or later. If you use InDesign 16.2 or earlier, you must use Typefi Designer 8.7.1 or earlier, otherwise InDesign will not open.
macOS Monterey compatibility
Typefi Designer 8.7.3 adds compatibility with macOS Monterey (12.x) and retires compatibility with macOS Mojave (10.14).
Improvements
- Typefi Designer plug-ins are now installed in the
Plug-ins/Typefi/Designer
folder.
Known issues
- Saving a Typefi-ready template (.indd) as IDML does not retain the Section and Element Fields used in the Section or Element. You must manually add the Fields back to their corresponding Section or Element. (Open the Typefi Section or Element Options panel, click the Fields tab and select the Fields.) We apologise for the inconvenience and will provide an update in an upcoming release.
- Typefi AutoFit relationships disappear. In InDesign 16.2 or earlier, Typefi AutoFit relationships disappear when running a job. The workaround is to group the AutoFit parent-child elements or upgrade to InDesign 16.3 or later. For more information, see Typefi Autofit relationships disappear.
Typefi Designer 8.7.2
Released 9 September 2021
Native Apple processor support
Typefi Designer 8.7.2 now runs in native mode on Apple computers using the Apple silicon M1 chip, for faster performance than earlier generation systems.
Improved security
The macOS installer for Typefi Designer 8.7.2 is signed and notarized. Now, when you install Typefi Designer, you will no longer see this Gatekeeper warning:
"TypefiDesigner.pkg" can’t be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software. This software needs to be updated. Contact the developer for more information.
Gatekeeper is an Apple technology that performs online checks to verify if an app contains known malware and whether the developer's signing certificate is revoked.
For more information, see Safely open apps on your Mac.
Known issues
- Saving a Typefi-ready template (.indd) as IDML does not retain the Section and Element Fields used in the Section or Element. You must manually add the Fields back to their corresponding Section or Element. (Open the Typefi Section or Element Options panel, click the Fields tab and select the Fields.) We apologise for the inconvenience and will provide an update in an upcoming release.
- Typefi AutoFit relationships disappear. In InDesign 16.2 or earlier, Typefi AutoFit relationships disappear when running a job. The workaround is to group the AutoFit parent-child elements or upgrade to InDesign 16.3 or later. For more information, see Typefi Autofit relationships disappear.
Typefi Designer 8.7.1
Released 18 February 2021
InDesign 2021 support
Typefi Designer 8.7.1 adds support for Adobe InDesign 2021 (16.0–16.2) and retires support for InDesign 2018 and earlier.
Please wait to upgrade to InDesign 16.3 until we release a compatible version of Typefi Designer. If you've already upgraded to InDesign 16.3, install the previous version of InDesign (InDesign 16.2) instead.
For more information about our end of support policies, see Typefi Product Support Lifecycle.
macOS Big Sur compatibility
Typefi Designer 8.7.1 adds compatibility with macOS Big Sur (11.0) and retires compatibility with High Sierra (10.13).
Typefi Designer 8.7.0
Released 17 April 2020
InDesign 2020 support
Typefi Designer 8.7.0 adds support for Adobe InDesign 2020 (15.x) and retires support for InDesign 2017 and earlier.
For more information about our end of support policies, see Typefi Product Support Lifecycle.
Full IDML support
IDML (InDesign Markup Language) is an XML-based format that fully describes an InDesign document. In addition to using IDML to export Content XML (supported since Typefi Designer 6), Typefi Designer 8.7.0 now supports complete roundtrip of Typefi markup—Typefi Fields, Typefi Frames, Typefi Elements, and Typefi Sections—in addition to AutoFit parent-child relationships, auto-sizing behaviors, and frame size constraints.
If you open a Typefi IDML document without Typefi Designer installed, InDesign will ignore any Typefi markup (that is, omit it from the InDesign file created by opening the IDML document).
Typefi Designer 8.7’s full support for IDML provides several vital benefits.
Reduced file size
Exporting to IDML is often recommended to reduce the file size from InDesign documents by removing “cruft” (unproductive, wasteful, doesn’t add value, obsolete, redundant). Prior to Typefi Designer 8.7.0, this would also remove all Typefi Field, Frame, Element, and Section markup from the document, which was painful to re-create.
Backward compatibility
You can save Typefi templates for use in previous versions of Adobe InDesign (CC 2018 or later).
Content reuse
You can reuse parts of an IDML document in different ways.
From a graphic design perspective, IDML is the format InDesign uses for library items, InDesign snippets (standalone document fragments), and InCopy assignments and stories. You can now use Typefi Fields, Frames, and Elements, in addition to AutoFit parent-child relationships and maximum frame height and width constraints, to help rapidly assemble templates and documents with Typefi intelligence built-in.
From a development perspective, IDML is a well-documented XML-based architecture. You can now generate or modify IDML documents, with added Typefi markup, using data from databases or other data sources. You can also reuse parts of IDML documents, or break a document into components to use in a development environment.
Content XML 3.2
Typefi Designer 8.7.0 also adds support for Content XML 3.2, which includes:
- Local overrides for paragraph styles and the appearance of tables and table cells
- The ability to use Typefi Fields in Main Story and Element Content text frames
- Improved page numbering support
- Several bug fixes
Improvements
- In previous versions of Typefi Designer, you only had to add Typefi Section Fields to the Typefi Section definition if you were using Typefi Writer as your authoring tool. Now, if you use an XML-only workflow (that is, you are not using Typefi Writer to author content), you must also add each Section Field to the Section. To add a Section Field, open the Typefi Section Options dialogue, click the Fields tab, and select the checkbox next to the Section Field Name. If you do not add a Section Field to a Section, its value will be omitted in the final output.
- Multiple fixes for AutoFit:
- Fixed an issue where the Balance Columns checkbox was still selected after selecting Clear Attributes or Clear All
- Fixed an issue (introduced with Typefi Designer 8.6.1) where text frames with strokes were unexpectedly resized if you changed only the height or the width of the frame
- Fixed an issue where selecting Clear Attributes or Clear All on a text frame caused the minimum/maximum and height/width settings to break
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