Releases: bookalope/InDesign-CEP
Minor bug-fix release.
Now that both the Bookalope Server and its public API follow strict semantic versioning, we need to make sure that the Bookalope CEP client continues to work for all non-breaking server upgrades.
Add proper language support.
Thanks to @wold5’s contribution, this feature release sports proper language support when uploading a document. During that feature work we also fixed and improved a number of minor issues.
Minor bug-fix release.
If the active document contained images then anchoring some could fail; fixed.
Push from InDesign to Bookalope v2!
Thanks to the contributions from @nGolubeva and @gregoriopellegrino this release sports an updated Adobe Spectrum interface, and more importantly — pushing the active InDesign document to the new Bookalope v2 server!
Update CEP Resources.
Update to Adobe’s latest CEP Resources scripts, and mention support for CC16.
Minor UI update and bug-fix release.
Update the Adobe Spectrum stylesheets and fix the URL to purchase Bookalope Plans; also, a few minor internal changes to prepare for the next feature release.
Introducing… IDML support 🤓
The next Bookalope core & server update replaces ICML export with proper IDML, and thus the extension for InDesign must adjust accordingly.
Minor bug-fix release.
The extension’s panel size should now be stable, thanks to a validated manifest. Additional cosmetic changes round up this version as a minor update.
New billing and Windows support.
Because Bookalope changed to a simpler billing model, clients needed to adjust accordingly and this version of the extension for InDesign does just that. It also includes a few tweaks to make the extension work on Windows 🥴
More is better, right?
With the Bookalope server’s recent improvement to determine the file type of an uploaded document, a client no longer needs to tell the server said file type.
This now allows users of this extension to pick ebooks, filter them through Bookalope, and then work with them in InDesign. Neat 🤓