Hi all -
I have a question about accessibility reports in Acrobat X Pro compared to 9 Pro.
In terms of experience, I'm pretty much an expert in Section 508 standards and document accessibility. I work on Federal PDF reports and scans that need to be Section 508 compliant.
I downloaded Acrobat X to demo for improvements in the OCR abilities (I currently use Acrobat 9 Pro + CommonLook).
The OCR is better, but the Accessibility Reports and TouchUp tools seem much, much worse.
In Acrobat Pro 9, under the Accessibility tools, the "Full Check" was a good guide for finding some (though not all) issues, used in combination with the TouchUp tool.
However, in Acrobat X, the "Full Report" just generates the report in HTML, complete with HTML tags. When opened in the Acrobat pane, it displays this code, HTML tags and all.
Is there something I'm missing to make the Acrobat X Pro Accessibility Report look and behave like the version from Acrobat 9 Pro?
Sorry for the long post; I googled around a lot, but couldn't find anything. It has occurred to me this might be a local problem with my machine, but Acrobat 9 Pro doesn't have this problem and the Acrobat X Pro demo does.
Anybody else notice or experience this?
Thank you!
Just found that, in Acrobat X, if you run an accessibility check BEFORE adding tags, the report is displayed as plain text with HTML tags. If you run it AFTER addding tags, the report is displayed as an HTML page in the Adobe pane (clickable links).
However, if you run it a second time after adding tags, the report is again in plain text with HTML tags.
Seems inconsistant and I can't figure out why.