Karsten
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I talked to Adobe helpdesk. It is a known bug and they are working on a fix, but no ETA for a fix at the moment, but I guess it will be in the next Indesign update... they said they would send me an e-mail when they have a fix.
work-around is to install a previous version of Indesign. 2020 doesnt seem to have this issue
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@Adobe. Yes, this messes up all our texts and bookprojects. In Dutch language it add double hyphens so a word like North-Dakota results in:
North-
-DakotaIt seems quite random when it does this or not... sometimes it correctly breaks on a hyphen without adding an extra one, but most of the time you end up with double hyphens. This is extremel annoying. Please fix this!
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I found a work-around. Go to edit>preferences>dictionary and switch the setting for hyphenation from "Hunspell" to proximity.
This seems to solve the issue. Even though the issue should not have occurred in the first place.