Re: PDF 9 review

The dead links are known problems.

On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 9:09 PM, David MacDonald <david100@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> PDF 9
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> http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/WCAG20-TECHS/pdf.html#PDF9
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> Dead link to PDF technology notes
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> Description says:
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> “In HTML documents, HTML headings are converted to correctly tagged PDF
> headings when the h1-h6 HTML tags are used correctly. See the HTML technique
> H42: Using h1-h6 to identify headings for information about creating HTML
> headings.”
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> It seems like there is a sentence missing part of the above sentence. HTML
> headings are converted correctly to PDF tags using what tool? Or what kind
> of tool?

I agree, this is unclear. It was meant as an example and pointer to
more info about headings. It now says (invoking a general technique):

For example, in HTML documents, HTML headings are converted to
correctly tagged PDF headings when the h1-h6 HTML tags are used
correctly. See the general technique <loc href="G141"
linktype="techniques">G141: Organizing a page using headings</loc> for
information about using headings.

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> Current text in Example 1
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> 1) Left click and drag a selection box *to* the content you want to tag.
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> 1) Left click and drag a selection box *over* the content you want to tag.

Done.

> 2) Select the <add>Heading 2</add>tag from the TouchUp Reading Order panel.

Done.
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> Current text:
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> “The following image shows the PDF document opened in Adobe Acrobat Pro. The
> TouchUp Reading Order panel is visible, showing that the text "Cooking with
> butter" is now tagged as H2”
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> Actually, the tag in the picture has H1,  not H2 as is referenced. It needs
> a new screen shot that has H2
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I don't see this -- it looks like the text is tagged as H2. Please check? Thx.

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> Example 3
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> Dead link to example image.
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Received on Tuesday, 26 April 2011 15:34:48 UTC