Hi,
I need to generate the ADA compliant PDF in conventional workflow (CT workflow).
Can anyone help me to achieve this.
Thanks and Regards
Shahnawaz
Hi,
I need to generate the ADA compliant PDF in conventional workflow (CT workflow).
Can anyone help me to achieve this.
Thanks and Regards
Shahnawaz
Please reply on this whether it can be achieved or not.
Straight from the PDF Support in XPP manual: (page 8-2)
You can use the PDF tagging features of the Direct to PDF (divpdf) program
to help provide people with disabilities, such as vision, hearing, or motor
impairments the ability to access electronic information.
CSS is used to tag the textual content and generate bookmarks/annotations
(links). Output options allow for creating a fully PDF/UA-compliant
document or using CSS to generate bookmarks and annotations only,
without having to tag all the content.
These properties work with both CSS-XML and XML Divisions, provided
that the XML is well-formed and the markup is based on the logical reading
order of the document.
You might wonder why it is limited to XML based documents, but without clear start and end of fragments, trying to output an ADA compliant PDF would always be a very tricky thing. Something that you better say no to from the start
Thanks Bart for the response. I also gone through the manual but just wanted to reconfirm with you guys.
Warm Regards,
Shahnawaz
Thanks Bart for the response. I also gone through the manual but just wanted to reconfirm with you guys.
Warm Regards,
Shahnawaz