Nikola Knežević
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Thank you for trying out the MathML feature in InDesign! The math objects created using this feature are placed as SVGs, and hence they exclusively support RGB colours.If you try to apply a non RGB colour (CMYK/LAB/HSV-based), then by design it is converted to RGB before it is applied to the math object. This conversion is designed to enable users to continue using document colours that are not RGB-based for the math object SVGs.
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MathML support was added to InDesign 2025 version.
Work on adding more options in future releases of InDesign has started.
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Adobe InDesign team
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We've just released InDesign 17.2.1 version which addresses this issue.
Please update to this latest version using Creative Cloud Desktop application.
In case the fix does not work immediately for you, please try the following:
1) Quit InDesign.
2) Delete the following:
on Mac:
/Users/[yourname]/Library/Caches/Adobe InDesign
/Users/[yourname]/Library/Preferences/Adobe InDesign
on Win:
C:\Users\[yourname]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\InDesign
C:\Users\[yourname]\AppData\Local\Adobe\InDesign
Relaunch InDesign & see if it works properly now.
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InDesign team
An error occurred while saving the comment Nikola Knežević commentedThis bug is on Windows 10 pro as well. One of fonts that InDesign 17.2 doesn't recognize is MV Boli (system font that can't be deleted). In Illustrator the font is visible. Clean reinstall, cleaning font cache... doesn't help. Only solution I found so far is to go back to 17.0.1 where font works.
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As it is for now, MathMl equations are unusable in print production because, at least, of wrong separation of applied exact CMYK colors (black becomes rich black, pure Cyan is no longer 100,0,0,0 in pdf).