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Thanks for the suggestion. We have started to explore this feature. Will share more details soon
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Convert PDF to InDesign (beta) feature is available in InDesign 20.3 Release in English (North America) and English (International) languages.
More details on this feature are available at https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/convert-pdf-to-indesign-file.html
When a PDF is opened in this release of InDesign, an option to submit your feedback on the conversion is shown. Please let us know your feedback.
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SVG import has been implemented in InDesign 2020. Please upgrade to this version of InDesign to use this feature.
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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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TO clarify, what we need is for InDesign to break compound hyphenated words at the hard hyphen, rather than adding extra hyphenation, when breaking words across line breaks.
That is to say, a reader's self-
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Is this a difference between InDesign's older hyphenation engine ("Proximity") and the newer open-source version ("Hunspell")? Seems like switching the hyphenation dictionary in user preferences back to Proximity solves this problem (at least for US English).
Still, I agree completely. This is a fairly common typesetting rule and should be at least an option in InDesign without resorting to contorted grep styles and such.