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Old 10-26-2006, 07:06 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by arivero
that was my guess. And I wonder how many tagged PDF files are around, really. Does "Save as PDF..." in MSWord tags the files?
Don't know about MSWord (since I don't use Microsoft products anymore).

But the concept of "tagged PDFs" seems to be very new. The Linux version of the Acrobat Reader 7.0.8 doesn't support reflow. The Windows version of the Reader 6.? on Windows doesn't support reflow.

And, of course, XPDF (and, therefore, the iLiad) doesn't support reflow.

Seeing as how creating a tagged PDF results in a significantly larger PDF, I really don't see much value in using tagged PDFs today.
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