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Differences Between Source Formats
Word | EPub | PDF (pdf2htmlEx) | HTML | |
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A4 Layout | Optional | Enforced | Enforced | N/A |
WYSIWYG | N/A | Light | Full | N/A |
Tags-Saving | In file/external | External | External | In file/external |
Chapter detection | Styles Outline Level | Pages | Document Bookmarks/Pages | Headers |
Font handling | Integrated | Font must be supplied externally | Integrated | Integrated |
Table detection | Auto | Auto | Manual | Auto |
Smart anchors | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
XHTML formatting preserved | Partly* | Full | Full | Full |
Multiple tags per value | Yes | No | No | No |
*This depends on styles and formats applied to paragraphs, see limitations above.
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Note: Hyphen-minus is always highlighted as “Substituted Glyphs” in InDesign.
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10. Elements (text frames) in correct reading order
It's important that the reading order of the different elements (text frames) in InDesign is arranged correctly on the Text block pages/spreads. If the reading order in the layer is incorrect, it may be difficult to select the content in the AMANA XBRL Tagger. The reading order in the ESEF report can also be incorrect if the order of the elements are wrongly arranged.
The reading order is done per page/spread in InDesign. The elements (text frames) within a layer in InDesign should be arranged to correspond with the reading order as it appears on the page/spread.
The screenshot below shows an example of how the elements (text frames) should be arranged in a particular reading order and how the elements should be organised in the layer to match that same sequence. Note that what comes first in the reading order is placed in the bottom of the layers panel. If the elements needs to be arranged you can drag and drop them in the correct (reading) order in the layers panel.
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Additional Information
1. Text Effects
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