On 1/19/2015 10:42 AM, John Renfrew wrote:
Further to my question on StackOverflow, the default setting in
InDesign is to create a Tagged PDF and also one which is ‘optimised
for Web’
I have been back through several years of backgrounds I have created
for clients and they have all had this left turned on, so are failing
with the 5.5.4 jar if you add Elements in the columnText
I was caught out by this as there is no mention of this in the
changelog, so assumed it was my coding, and spent a long time
troubleshooting which proved to have been unnecessary and somewhat
wasteful.
I see that there's already progress on the ticket in the internal issue
tracker.
Please save time next time, but:
1.) Providing a SSCCE that can be used to reproduce the problem.
2.) If you're already in contact with people who have access to the
internal issue tracker (in your case Stephan), please let him make a
ticket with an increased priority (which is what I did yesterday).
Apparently, there was already a ticket open with the same question, but
that ticket didn't contain any information that could be used to
reproduce the problem.
Note that I "reproduce the problem" is mentioned twice. It is a CRUCIAL
element that can avoid frustration for everyone: you because without
such an example you will only get answers such as "it works for us, we
can not fix what is not broken", and us, because we often don't have a
clue as to what is asked if the question is incomplete and we can't
debug without the bug.
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