PDF-comments import in wrong location
Hi
Running FM2019 (Version: 15.0.3.603).
Steps I am performing:
- Save my FM-file.
- Save as Review PDF.
- Add a couple of simple "delete text"-comments using Acrobat
- Import PDF comments.
Result: a lot of comments are imported with the wrong location. Seems to be offset 1-2 glyphs to the left for some reason. This makes the feature effetively useless for us:

(In this screenshot the ending of the two words happen to both be "ære" but it happens with other words not containing those characters as well).
- It does not happen to all comments.
- No error messages.
- Comments are not shown as "misplaced" in the import summary.
- I've tried the new "Save as Review PDF" as well as printing to .ps and then manually running distiller (this is how we usually make PDF files). No change.
- I've tried exporting a tagged PDF directly to PDF using the new Publish-pod (not via distiller). This crashes framemaker when importing comments (Seriously? Did nobody test this before release?).
- I've tried PDF v1.6 and v1.7. No change.
- Comments are added using Adobe Reader 2017 or Acrobat Pro DC 2020. No difference.
- I've tried setting Acrobat to tag comments. No change.
- Happens with single documents, and with book. No difference.
- A different user on a different computer (but same software) is having the exact same bug.
- I have looked at the "fixed issues" in update 4-7 but there is no mention of anything remotely related to this. It is not trivial for us to test new versions of software due to reasons. 😕😕
- I've tried a couple different FM-documents. They are all structured files, but I see from some other comment on the forum that someone else had the same bug and they did not mention having structured files.
- Choosing "RGB" instead of "CMYK" when exporting the Review PDF makes one of our fonts go missing in the PDF (WTF?). Have not tested adding comments in those files as they can't be used anyway...
It would be great with a working "import PDF comments" feature. Does anyone have it working? If so, what black magic do you do to get the comments to import in the right location?
