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PDFs from Google Doc/Presentation Search E-mail List Archives for Number of posts in this thread: 20 (In chronological order) From: Mickey WilliamsonDate: Thu, Jan 07 2016 9:13AM Subject: Accessible PDFs from Google Doc/Presentation No previous message | Next messageHas anyone had success in creating accessible PDFs out of a Google Doc or Google Presentation? I download the document as a PDF and it opens fine. But when I attempt to add tags, I get "Bad PDF; error in processing fonts. " or "Bad PDF; error in processing fonts. " depending on whether it comes from Docs or Presentation. My test document I'm using for this has nothing but one word in the Arial font. A google search has yielded nothing. :-( Any ideas? Thanks, MickeyFrom: Kelly LupoDate: Thu, Jan 07 2016 9:29AM Subject: Re: Accessible PDFs from Google Doc/Presentation Previous message | Next messageI don't know about the accessibility of doing it this way, but have you tried "printing" the document to PDF using something like Foxit Reader or Adobe Reader's printer option? As an aside, are there better PDF printing options? I haven't looked at this yet, but I definitely need to implement a better PDF printer program and PDF converter program (preferably free/low-cost) for our office... Kelly On Thu, Jan 7, 2016 at 11:13 AM, Mickey Williamson < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote: > Has anyone had success in creating accessible PDFs out of a Google Doc or > Google Presentation? I download the document as a PDF and it opens fine. > But when I attempt to add tags, I get "Bad PDF; error in processing fonts. > " or "Bad PDF; error in processing fonts. > " depending on whether it comes from Docs or Presentation. > My test document I'm using for this has nothing but one word in the Arial > font. A google search has yielded nothing. :-( > > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > Mickey > > > > >From: Duff JohnsonDate: Thu, Jan 07 2016 9:32AM Subject: Re: Accessible PDFs from Goo
Cloud forum Find an Adobe Certified Expert Acrobat User Community: Germany These forums are now Read Only. If you have an Acrobat question, ask questions and get help from the community. Trying to tag a PDF and getting the following error. Is there a solution to this problem? http://webaim.org/discussion/mail_thread?thread=7268 Acrobat was unable to make this document accessible because of the following error:Bad PDF; error in processing fonts. [166]Please note that some pages of this document may have been changed.Because of this failure, your are advised to not https://answers.acrobatusers.com/Trying-tag-PDF-error-Is-solution-problem-q231086.aspx save these changes. Michael Beveridge 1 Answer Edit Answer (for another -44 minute) Here is a screenshot of the fonts associated with this file: Michael Beveridge Please specify a reason: Spam Duplicate Moderate Content Other Questions Experts Within this topic Browse more answers Installation & updatesAcrobat ReaderCreate PDFEdit PDFExport PDFReview and CommentScan and OptimizeMobile PDFProtect PDFPDF FormsSign and Send PDFsCombine FilesPrint ProductionPDF StandardsAccessibilityJavaScript Try it yourself Try Acrobat DC Download the free Reader Get help Ask the community Stay connected Visit Adobe Document Cloud on Facebook Visit Adobe Document Cloud on Twitter Visit Adobe Acrobat on YouTube Visit Adobe Document Cloud on LinkedIn Visit Adobe Acrobat on Google Plus Copyright © 2016 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Policy and Cookies Contact Us
Peshkov: "Re[2]: [xep-support] break between floats" In reply to: Ryan Graham: "[xep-support] PDF Accessibility?" Next in thread: Anders Svensson: "[xep-support] Quiet mode?" Reply: Anders Svensson: "[xep-support] Quiet mode?" Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] http://services.renderx.com/lists/xep-support/1644.html [ attachment ] Ryan, > I am having problems making PDFs generated from XEP (3.6) > accessible. I get the following error when trying to add tags > to the document in Acrobat 6: > "Bad PDF; could not read page structure. in processing fonts: cannot find CMap resource file>[1]" I believe the problem stays within Acrobat Make Accessible plug-in. The documentation for Acrobat 5.0 says: > - Font Encodings: The MakeAccessible cannot find Plug-In maps fonts > used in the document to a Unicode value. In some cases, > a font encoding used within a PDF document does not > contain enough information for the MakeAccessible > Plug-In to map to a Unicode equivalent. It looks like nothing changed in Acrobat 6.0. Apparently, MakeAccessible is confused by /Identity-H CMap that we use to specify encoding for TrueType fonts. I wonder why it does so: there is an explicit /ToUnicode cannot find cmap CMap at each font descriptor. (You can test yourself that TrueType text in our PDF files can be searched and copied to the clipboard; this proves that the Unicode mapping information is already there). If I am right in my conclusions, the issue appears to be a real serious limitation of the plug-in. Have you spoken to Adobe about it? Right now, I see no alternative to using /Identity-H for TrueType fonts. The only suggestion that comes to mind: switch to Type1 fonts. They don't use CMaps: perhaps things will be easier there. > More generally, can anyone comment on XEP's support > (or lack thereof) for creating accessible PDFs? XEP 3.6 does not support tagged PDF out of the box. We have plans in this direction, but it will inevitably be a long run: tagging PDF is a tough task. (Adobe invented lots of tricky structures in the PDF, but didn't care even to define a standard character collection for plain Unicode. Sometimes, I have an impression that they deliberately complicate things for developers :-)) Regards, Nikolai Grigoriev RenderX ------------------- (*) To unsubscribe, send a message with words 'unsubscribe xep-support' in the body of the message to majordomo@renderx.com from the address you are subscribed from. (*) By using the Service, you expressly agree to these Terms of Service http://www.renderx.com/tos.html Next message: Jim Melton: "Re: [