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Thanks for reporting this bug. Could you link the resource that you're referring to here?
Related, if you find a bug with a plug-in, let's create the bug report there.
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Sure, I took the plugin from here: https://github.com/camunda/camunda-modeler-plugins. It is the bpmn-js-plugin-embedded-comments. I can add an internal note in the modeler session. But after saving the model and close/reopen it, the comment is gone.
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I can not reproduce this issue. Note that you need to "post" the comment by pressing "Enter" for the comment to be persisted in the XML.
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I can reproduce at any time if the internal note is the ONLY change in the model. If there are other changes that are also reflected in the model's title bar with a blue point (indicator that a save is necessary) then the internal note is saved as well. But if I only add an internal note text, the blue point is not shown and the note's text is not saved.
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Thanks for the follow-up, I can reproduce this issue. The modeler does not track moddle changes from external namespaces. Not sure if this is an issue with the modeler or the plugin itself, so I'll reopen this ticket in the meantime
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This is a limitation in the upstream bpmn-js extension. It simply does not change the model in the appropriate way, hence leaving the modeler with no clue that an actual change happened.
Moving this issue to the plug-in repository.
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