This didn't happen in this case, I also think PM would use numeric entities.

But using PM's HTML helps spotting the problem

So auch in seiner Einleitung der Beschluss der 72. ROK vom 27. 06. 2017, der in („Leitbilder und Handlungsstrategien für die Bodennutzung (in ländlichen Gebieten)&rdquor); sehr gut die aktuellen Herausforderungen beschreibt, ...

I think this should rather be

der in („Leitbilder und Handlungsstrategien für die Bodennutzung (in ländlichen Gebieten)”) sehr gut die

Or even

der in „Leitbilder und Handlungsstrategien für die Bodennutzung (in ländlichen Gebieten) sehr gut die

Cheers Rolf
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In reply to Re^4: Finding parentheses that won't match by LanX
in thread Finding parentheses that won't match by LexPl

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