- From: Mary Utt <maryutt@paciellogroup.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 10:18:00 -0400
- To: David MacDonald <david100@sympatico.ca>
- Cc: List WAI GL <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>, Andrew Kirkpatrick <akirkpat@adobe.com>
I believe the real problem here is that the image is broken. I think Michael knows about this and hopefully the next update will fix this. David, please take a look at the image in the wiki and see if it clears things up for you. Or if clarification/correction is still needed. http://trace.wisc.edu/wcag_wiki/index.php?title=Providing_definitions_for_abbreviations_via_an_E_entry_for_a_structure_element Thanks, Mary On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 1:02 PM, David MacDonald <david100@sympatico.ca> wrote: > PDF 8 > > http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/WCAG20-TECHS/pdf.html#PDF8 > > > > Dead link to PDF technology notes > > > > Example 1 > > Dead link to image. > > > > The instructions for Example1 say: > > > > 1. Select the first instance of the abbreviated text that needs to be > expanded. If the selected text is part of a larger tag, access the Tags > panel options menu, select Create Tag from Selection, and create a new Span > tag. > > 2. In the Tags panel, access the context menu for the spanned text and > select Properties... to open the TouchUp Properties dialog for the Span tag. > > 3. On the Content tab of the TouchUp Properties dialog, enter the > expansion text, followed by the originally selected text. > > > > > > I think it is important to make it clear that you cannot put expansion text > on the span tag, you can only put it on the text that is in a tag one level > below the span tag. For instance, if someone Right clicks on the span tags > and selects properties, they will find the content tab greyed out. > >
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