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Hi,
Thank you for reporting the issue. We have been able to reproduce the issue and it is currently under investigation.
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[15.0.0.155] New property Alternate Text for Hyperlinks is not supported by Scripting, IDMS and IDML
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Has anything changed in the current version? You still can't access this property via script, right?
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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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What I have found out in the meantime: as a separator of group and style in the aid:pstyle attribute you can use the Charater U+E00B
Caveat: A requirement for the correct assignment is that the group and the style already exist in the InDesign document, i.e. InDesign does not create the group by XML import if not.
An adjustment from Adobe would still be desirable to ensure consistency with the import of formats without format groups.