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We have added this feature in our backlog for future release
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MathML support has been available in InDesign since version 2025.
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Convert PDF to InDesign feature has been available since version 2025.
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Thanks for reporting the issue. We are looking into it
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Fix for this issue is now available in the latest release of InDesign 2023 - that is, InDesign 18.1 version.
Please update to this version of InDesign to get the fix.
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This issue has been fixed in the latest update of InDesign 2022 - version 17.3
Please update to this latest update of InDesign using Creative Cloud Desktop Application to get the fix.
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Very glad with this update, an endnote actually has a hyperlink that works back and forth. But: why do you strip out the hyperlink that is INSIDE the endnote? When people make endnotes in a document they often tend to refer to other documentation that is outside the actual document. A hyperlink could be ideal for that. Now I see that a hyperlink inside the endnote gets stripped out.
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I assume Adobe just forgot about this problem. Let this be a quick reminder for them. Hey Adobe: wake up!
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If Adobe doesn't do it, I might as well make a suggestion here. Put this javascript in the folder where the other user scripts are.
Window, Utilities, Scripts. Rightclick on folder User scripts, and show in Explorer/Finder. Where you have manually applied No Break, or have it applied through GREP, this script will highlight in a color of your choice.
OOPs Since it is not possible for me to upload a jsx-file or zip, I cannot offer the solution I made for this. You can send me an email and I will send the script to you. peter@pixelsenpaginas.nl