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P Jones
MemberHi
Even though I’m grateful for the help from other posters I’m still having occasional problems with InDesgin.
What I have noticed is that if you open InDesign whilst other software is running it takes quite some time to fully load and stalls for ages at the ‘Starting up panels…’ stage. Once it is loaded its then very slow and unresponsive.
BUT – if you RESTART your computer and open InDesign FIRST – before you open any other software – including Safari / Mail etc… – it loads much quicker and then performs as normal.
Hope this works.
P Jones
MemberSorry Michel – Where are the Preferences?
P Jones
MemberThanks.
P Jones
MemberHi everyone.
I thought the Legacy Java option had worked but InDesign still freezes. This always happens after the opening dialogue box slows down for awhile at the ‘Starting up panels…’ stage. Does anyone have the same problem? Under Yosemite it would start up in seconds! I’ve also updated to the latest version of El Cap.P Jones
MemberThanks Michel this looks like it solved the problem – everything is working!
P Jones
MemberHi Michel – When I expand it this is what is says but it doesn’t mention El Capitan?
‘Java for OS X 2015-001 installs the legacy Java SE 6 runtime.
This package is exclusively intended for support of legacy software, and installs the same deprecated version of Java SE 6 included in the 2013-005 release. If you require Java for applets or other non-legacy uses it is recommended you download the latest version of Java from https://java.com.
Please quit any Java applications before installing this update.
See https://support.apple.com/kb/HT6133 for more details about this update.
See https://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222 for information about the security content of this update.
P Jones
MemberThanks Michael – I saw the video but can’t find the Java for El Capitan – the only one I can see is ‘javaforosx-2.dmg’. Do you know where I can get the correct version to download?
P Jones
MemberHi,
Hope someone can help. Since updating to El Capitan I am also experiencing problems with InDesign CS6. Loading is extremely slow and also moving pallets around. In the past it was very quick. I’m using a New Mac Pro. Has anyone found a solution?
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