Hello everyone,
I’ve encountered an interesting bug and want to check with you folks and make sure it isn’t something either known or it’s just something happening with my version of InDesign:
How to reproduce:
1. Create a new Character Style and only set Font Style Bold (or italic, bold italic and I suspect any style you want)
2. Put some placeholder text in Times New Roman, Minion (or I suspect any Family you wish). Let’s take Times New Roman.
3. Apply said Character Style.
Taking as an example Times New Roman and the Bold Character Style, you will notice that after applying the Character Style, the Font Family name is changed to ‘Times New Roman Bold’ instead of ‘Times New Roman’.
Because of this ‘new, mutant family’, using Find/Change to search for Times New Roman (Bold or not) will yield 0 results. You can’t search for ‘Times New Roman Bold’ either, since it doesn’t appear in brackets or some other way they do when there are missing fonts or font errors. I also do not know what implications it might have when sharing files.
Workaround/Fix:
I managed to find a fix for the problem: When creating the character style, besides the Font Style also mention the Font Family. After you input both and click elsewhere so it registers, you can then delete the Font Family and save. This will make the Character Style behave as it should.
Can anyone reproduce this odd bug? I’m using the latest InDesign version, 15.0.2.
Thanks!