InDesign and Leopard Now Play Nice

The OS X 10.5.6 update solves an annoying hiding issue.
Written by Terri Stone on January 14, 2009

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If you run InDesign on Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard), you may have noticed that the Hide Command (Cmd+H) either doesn't hide InDesign, or worse, doesn't make InDesign visible again after hiding it.

Adobe InDesign Senior Product Manager Michael Ninness has alerted CreativePro.com that a fix is at last available: Simply download and install the Apple OS X 10.5.6 update.

Read more in the Adobe TechNote.

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Think I stumbled onto why

Think I stumbled onto why this happens.
It all has to do with how you open InDesign.

If you double-click on a file to launch the program, you get this buggy behavior. However, if you launch the application first (by just double-clicking it's icon) then all is as it should be.

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