E-mail List Archives
Re: Tagging issues with Acrobat Pro DC
From: Karlen Communications
Date: Apr 11, 2019 7:25AM
- Next message: Karlen Communications: "Re: Tagging issues with Acrobat Pro DC"
- Previous message: Jonathan Avila: "Re: Tagging issues with Acrobat Pro DC"
- Next message in Thread: Karlen Communications: "Re: Tagging issues with Acrobat Pro DC"
- Previous message in Thread: Jonathan Avila: "Re: Tagging issues with Acrobat Pro DC"
- View all messages in this Thread
It wasn't a matter of the text being mixed up in the PathPath's but that the
auto tagging tool in Acrobat seemed to reverse itself and consider the
Artifacts as needing Tags and the text as Artifacts. I started going through
the Content Panel but found that I was making everything an Artifact and had
no text at the end of the task...I would have had to manually tag all of the
text.
I never use the Order Panel unless I think that content/text has not been
tagged. I use it as sort of a satellite view of the document but focus on
the Tags Tree and the Content Panel if necessary.
I agree about teaching the Content Panel, but in working through an exercise
with my class in accessible media design, we all had the same document, the
same version of Acrobat Pro DC and some students got table gridlines tagged
as <Span>, <Figure> or just floating in the tags Tree with no apparent
Tag...sometimes the opportunity for learning lands in front of you,
especially when working on assignments for marks!
Cheers, Karen
- Next message: Karlen Communications: "Re: Tagging issues with Acrobat Pro DC"
- Previous message: Jonathan Avila: "Re: Tagging issues with Acrobat Pro DC"
- Next message in Thread: Karlen Communications: "Re: Tagging issues with Acrobat Pro DC"
- Previous message in Thread: Jonathan Avila: "Re: Tagging issues with Acrobat Pro DC"
- View all messages in this Thread