Comments: bug with superscript text formating
For a few months now, when I apply superscript format to comment texts, the correct format appears, but only until I save the comment, at which time subscript is applied instead.
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Mike Smith commented
Please fix, this is still an issue!
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Shmuel commented
This happens especially after "clear formatting" has been applied to the comment text. See the conversation at https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-discussions/anyone-have-an-issue-with-superscript-automatically-changing-to-subscript-in-comments/td-p/9409249
The issue persists in the latest version, Acrobat DC 21.7.20099.454979 -
Shmuel commented
This happens especially after "clear formatting" has been applied to the comment text. See the conversation at https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-discussions/anyone-have-an-issue-with-superscript-automatically-changing-to-subscript-in-comments/td-p/9409249
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Iliyas commented
Yes, I am also having the same issue (e.g. "19th century"). If I apply superscript for "th", it works when the comment box is open. If we close the comment box or save the file, it is converted to subscript. Please rectify.
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Olivier commented
Thanks Carl! It does work for me too!
You can even "delete" de 2 hard returns afterwards and it keeps the superscript format intact. -
Carl Alexander commented
I found a work-around on the web that preserves the superscripting (at least for my installation). At the end of your comment, add two hard returns (two Enter key presses) before saving the comment.