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Adobe InDesign teamAn error occurred while saving the comment Josh Langman commentedThis is a serious and critical bug. Please resolve asap.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Josh Langman commentedI cannot get ~F or ~U to work in GREP styles at all, unless they are the only term in the GREP expression field. They do not work in e.g. "lookaheads," nor in character classes or as alternatives. They also seem not to work when both ~F and ~U are part of the same expression. These two GREP terms are very buggy. This is a critical issue for me.
An error occurred while saving the comment Josh Langman commentedIn GREP styles, the "footnote marker" GREP string matches endnote markers, which it should not, and the "endnote marker" string does not seem to match anything, at least as part of a larger query.
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Thanks for reporting the issue
We are looking into it-InDesign Team
An error occurred while saving the comment Josh Langman commentedI cannot get ~F or ~U to work in GREP styles at all, unless they are the only term in the GREP expression field. They do not work in e.g. "lookaheads," nor in character classes or as alternatives. They also seem not to work when both ~F and ~U are part of the same expression. These two GREP terms are very buggy. This is a critical issue for me.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Josh Langman commentedMore details: When the leading of the footnotes is the same as the baseline grid increment, blank lines appear between all footnotes. If the leading is smaller than the grid, some of the blank lines disappear. No matter how small I make the leading, there are still some blank lines, especially before the last footnote in a sequence of several. I have seen other discussion of this bug online but no resolution. Please make footnotes play nicely with the baseline grid. Thank you.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Josh Langman commentedAnd, while you're at it, diagonal strikethroughs over a selected span of text.
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Thanks for the suggestion. We have started to explore this feature. Will share more details soon
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Yes! GREP styles should be an independent type of style that can be referenced by paragraph styles but that do not live inside paragraph styles.