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The fix for this issue is available in the latest InDesign release 16.2.1
Please update to this latest version to get the fix.—
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An error occurred while saving the comment Paul Nylander commentedYes, this continues to be a problem. I've seen misalignment in markup even on the web reviewer portal. Somehow Adobe perfected a PDF markup technique, then abandoned it with the web-based sharing tools.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Paul Nylander commentedYes! The limited comment/markup toolset versus the "full" Acrobat set (which itself is limiting, if functional) makes this feature a non-starter for all but the most superficial reviews.
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Hi,
We have been able to reproduce the issue and it is currently under investigation.—
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An error occurred while saving the comment Paul Nylander commentedAgreed. The Chicago Manual of Style has clearly defined where a URL may break across lines, and it is a mess trying to get InDesign to honor those rules. Setting a "hyperlink" character style to "no language" can help avoid added hyphens, but the punctuation breaks (such as before a period, or before a single slash, or before a hyphen) are important to conveying URLs in printed material.
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Yes! The limited comment/markup toolset versus the "full" Acrobat set (which itself is limiting, if functional) makes this feature a non-starter for all but the most superficial reviews. And even with the limited tools, alignment and visibility issues make this useless.