StudioG
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It’s 2022 and the issue is still not fixed. This is a constant source of frustration for me.
I can understand why Adobe may be holding off on this — if the comments retain formatting from Acrobat, some users may expect InDesign to magically apply bold or italic font variants or underlines when accepting changes. In my mind, this is not necessary. I am happy to manually apply the appropriate character style after accepting the change.
But in order to do this I need to at least see the local formatting in the comments list. Currently I have to refer to Acrobat, so I’m wasting screen real estate looking at Acrobat’s comments list at the same time. This effectively defeats the purpose of the whole Import PDF Comments function. And the frustration is compounded by the fact that InDesign can’t even display the comments in the proper order.
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Here we are in 2023 and I'm still using convoluted GREP styles to prevent bad breaks with hyphenated words, and hand-breaking long URLs in bibliography sections. Such a waste of time! Surely Adobe could develop a specialized URL dictionary that breaks lines before the period, hyphen or slash.