![]() I personally suspect that the server it is trying to connect to is Adobe's own validation server, which would explain why it happens even when not opening a document locally. Nobody seems to know the cause and least of all Adobe, which can't seem to fix the issue if it's even trying. In an 8 hour day it could easily crash a dozen times. It can happen at any time and happens fairly frequently for many people. It will happen even if you are working locally and not using a remote server. "And so one thing that we can observe very easily, and that is there has been a dramatic increase in the amount of anger and violence that's taking place in America.From CS6 Adobe introduced a range of bugs to torment book designers! The bug that is fixed at flaming last is the fatal error InDesign Must shut down if you dare to change the page size with anything locked on the page, but they have introduced an extra level to the main bug, as a book designer a mechanical is made by making the document the page width + page width + spine! the height is the height, to change the spine you add or take away from the default spine width, but whereas anything in the slug used to move randomly, the get around was to group the items, not bless their cotton socks they have made the App randomly move thing regardless of if they are grouped or not! This is a major BUG as far as book cover designers are concerned we have to change spines all the time, so this breaks every workflow out there, to have these bugs present for so long is a disgrace! But at least we do not have the fatal error now, instead if the folds are locked InDesign just moves them anyway - IDIOTS!Ī serious crashing bug exists with this version (and perhaps others) that has been widely reported in the Adobe Forums and elsewhere, where InDesign reports that "the connection to the server has been lost" and then shuts down completely, generating a crash report. ![]() "I think that the state in which the largest number of victims have occurred this year is in California, where they have very tough gun laws where 11 people died," he opined. The governor pointed to mass shootings in California as proof that gun laws are ineffective. "What we've seen across the United States over the past year or two, and that is an increased number of shootings in both red states and blue states." "At the state level, listen, this is something that we've been grappling with over the past year, and there are some potential easy solutions, such as passing laws that we're working on right now to get guns out of the hands of dangerous criminals and to increase penalties for criminals who possess guns," he noted. "Are there things that you would consider in Texas or that you think Congress should consider at a federal level along those lines?"Ībbott side-stepped the "loose and dangerous" gun laws in his state. "When you ask people what they would favor, background checks for guns, enforcing existing gun laws, legal age to 21, requiring mental health checks, flagging people for danger to self, all of those score at more than 80 percent," she said. ![]() "One state senator pointing the finger at you and the GOP there in Texas saying there are loose and dangerous gun laws."īream pointed to findings from a recent Fox News poll on gun control. "As happens with these shootings, it almost immediately turns to the political conversation about gun reforms," the Fox News host said. ![]()
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