Cary Millsap
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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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Adobe InDesign team
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We have released an update for InDesign CC2019 (v 14.0.1) which contains fixes for some key issues. If you are not already on 14.0.1 (build 209), then we recommend you to update to latest version.
If you still face this issue even after updating, please send the following information to santalwa@adobe.com :
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• Error snapshot or video recording of the issue.
• Is the issue related to a specific document(s)/asset(s)? If yes, can you please share the document(s)/asset(s) with us? Please package the entire document(To package the document, Go to File → Package)Adobe InDesign team
An error occurred while saving the comment Cary Millsap commentedI am having this issue right now. I have exported a .idml file and reopened that, but I still have the problem.
I do not now what step created the problem, but I *can* package my document and send it. Is santalwa@adobe.com still the right address to send to?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Cary Millsap commentedIt is particularly nasty when I edit a paragraph that has some No Break elements within it. If I, for example, expand a paragraph by accidentally selecting within a No Break region when I begin my editing, I get the crazy "infinite pages inserted" phenomenon that takes an undo to recover from.
Seeing my No Break selections also allows me to error-check my document for regions of text that should be No Break designated, but that I've accidentally missed.
It would be VERY useful to be able to see my No Break regions.
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Please. TeX or LaTeX interface (like in Keynote) would be ideal.