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An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon commentedHere's a mock up of how the Export Tag settings in paragraph styles could look (see attached).
Bevi Chagnon supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon commentedSajeev S is talking about "custom tags" that end up in a PDF when it is exported from Adobe InDesign.
They are not the standard PDF tags as defined in ISO 32000 PDF standard. The custom tags cause so much trouble for those making accessible and PDF/UA compliant PDFs.
Adobe needs to make the standard PDF ISO 32000 tag set the default when a PDF is exported from InDesign, especially when the designer has deliberately defined the final tag in the InDesign paragraph styles Export Options.
Make the custom tags optional, not the default that they now are.
Adobe can fix this bug by adding a field in the Paragraph Styles Export Tagging dialogue that will allow those who need custom tags to set one. SEE attached graphic.
But the majority of PDFs (more tan 95%) need the standard tag set, not the crazy-named "custom" tags we get now.
See longer discussion at https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2643418
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon commentedThis is critically needed to automate numbered lists for technical documents, legal documents, and government publications.
Also ensure that when exported to accessible tagged pdf, the lists are correctly tagged.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon commentedSee this related post in the Acrobat User Forum:
https://acrobat.uservoice.com/forums/590923-acrobat-for-windows-and-mac/suggestions/35046607-accessibility-check-rejects-manual-line-breaks-froThe manual line break character from InDesign isn't Unicode compliant, which causes the PDF to fail in the accessibility checker.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon commentedNot seeing this problem with versions 13.1 (CC:2018), and 14.0 and 14.1 (CC:2019).
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Hello All,
We acknowledge that the issue is slowing you down and we regret the same.
Our investigation suggests that the issue lies in the latest update of Acrobat and there is little that can be done at our end to resolve the issue.
The problem has been communicated to the relevant team.
In the meanwhile we are closing this thread for InDesign.Regards,
InDesign TeamBevi Chagnon supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon commentedAt this time, the <Span> tags don't affect screen reader accessibility (SR's ignore them for now). I think that's also the case with other Assistive Technologies.
However, the PDF/UA standard is expanding and forthcoming releases will require much tighter control of tags, structure, nesting, etc. AND the <Span> tag could be used to convey valuable information to the user or technology, so we don't want it mis-used now and cause documents to fail in the future.
Adobe needs to correct this ASAP and ensure that <Span> tags are used appropriately (usually to designate visual formatting of the content) and not wrap them around every single element in the document.
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The fix for this issue is now available in the latest update (14.0.2) of InDesign 2019.
If you are unable to see the update notification, open the menu (three dots) from the top-right of Creative Cloud desktop application and click on ‘Check For App Updates’.
Once the update button is shown against InDesign, click on the button to update to Id 14.0.2.If you face any problems with the new update, do let us know in the comments.
The list of fixed issues can be found at: helpx.adobe.com/indesign/kb/fixed-issues.html
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Adobe InDesign teamAn error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon commentedThe ability to customized the Properties panel.
Different types of publishing workflows need a different set of tools. Examples: accessibility, XML/automated, digital only, print only.Just as I can set up my own workspace of panels and their locations, I'd also like to remove some of the items in the current Properties panel because I can't use them in my workflow. And there are others buried under an expansion arrow that I need to access all the time.
Different strokes for different folks!
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To identify the cause of this issue, we had started our investigation with the aim to resolve it. You might have also received email from us seeking more details to help in our investigation.
We’ve concluded our investigation and came up with the finding : Either the issue is fixed in the latest release of InDesign or the issue was intermittent in nature at the time of its reporting and is not reproducible now.
We recommend you to upgrade to the latest version of InDesign 2020 (if you’re not already on it). It contains a lot of stability fixes.
If you still face this issue even after updating to the latest version of InDesign, please submit the crash report to us. (The guidelines to submit crash are available at (https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/kb/submit-crash-reports.html)
We seek your support in our continual effort to improve InDesign.—
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon commentedThis is a critical problem for those making accessible PDFs from InDesign layouts. Especially in STEM and technical documents, the graphic must be anchored at a precise spot in the layout (and the resulting PDF tag tree). This bug prevents us from either creating the design and accessibility we need, or spending costly labor to correct the PDF in Acrobat.
It's been 20 years, Adobe. Fix this *&^%$#@! bug.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon commentedWould be fabulous to have this in InDesign, too. Could be built into the existing Output panel. Maybe color it Color accessibility?
Also could include a contrast analyzer because contrast between foreground and background is in all of the accessibility standards: https://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/visual-audio-contrast-contrast.html
A good contrast checker to use as a model: https://webaim.org/resources/contrastchecker/
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Hello All,
Thank you for your patience all this while.
This issue is now fixed in the latest update (Id 14.0.1) of InDesign CC.
If you are unable to see the update notification yet, open the menu (three dots) from the top-right of Creative Cloud desktop application and click on ‘Check For App Updates’.Once the update button is shown against InDesign CC, click on the button to update your InDesign to Id 14.0.1 for the fix of the issue.
Do let us know in the comments, if you face any problem with the new update.List of fixed issues can be found at: helpx.adobe.com/indesign/kb/fixed-issues.html
Regards,
InDesign TeamBevi Chagnon supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon commentedSome comments from other forums indicate that if you close the Control Panel (top of your screen) and use the new Properties panel instead, this lag will go away.
Mac folks say that the lag happens only when InDesign is first launched and then works fine.
Many Windows folks (including myself) experience the lag not only upon launch, but also when switching between the text and selection tools. Definitely vote for this bug to get fixed ASAP!
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Fix for this issue is now available in the latest update of InDesign 2020 – that is, InDesign 15.0.1
In the Creative Cloud Desktop application, click on the Updates section on the left. You should be able to see the Update available for InDesign. Please update your InDesign application to this version to try out the fix.
Let us know in the comments section if you face any problem with the updation process.
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Adobe InDesign TeamAn error occurred while saving the comment Bevi Chagnon commentedI'm having this problem with CC:2019 (Oct release) — hang, then crash which sometimes creates a corrupted INDD file.
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It would be very helpful to be able to have an option the character style definition to automatically add expansion text to a word or acronym.
Example: the character style could have a field Expansion Text that the designer could select and fill in. Then, whenever the character style was used, the PDF would have the expansion text built into it for that text.