![]() In the style settings, set the local language under Advanced Character Formats. The InDesigner needs to create a new Paragraph Style or Character Style for each foreign language in the document. The main "global" language setting is different and is set in the PDF's Properties (aka, metadata). ![]() Note, we're talking about "local" language settings that are used to specify one paragraph or word in a different language from the main document. And how screen readers sometimes miss the language setting when voicing the PDF.ĭetails for each factor are below. How InDesign's internal export utility coded the language attribute into the PDF.ģ. How the designer set up the source file in InDesign.Ģ. There are several factors that can throw off how the language is recognized by the AT:ġ. Strangely when I open this document using Foxit Phantom PDF, I do not see these issues.Ĭan anyone suggest anything that might address these issues?Īre there particular tagging issues from InDesign that might explain this>?Ĭoincidentally, I was just reviewing this issue last week with one of Adobe's lead engineers. ![]() The document language is specified as French in the advanced tab of the properties for the document. The first part of the document where authors and organizations are listed the language is honored for graphics and figures but not for text. I see similar issues with both Jaws and nvda.Ĭonsistently throughout the document the French language setting is not being honored for headings and tables. I am having problems getting the language settings to work in certain parts of the document when using acrobat reader. I am really in a quandary with regard to this document. Number of posts in this thread: 3 (In chronological order)
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