Integration with Adobe InDesign
When Acrobat and PDF were first introduced, Macs used by graphic designers did not talk to Windows software used by most clients in typical business offices. This gap made it really complicated to share and present files. Using fonts was a real challenge, as they had to be converted from one operating system to another, always with disappointing results.
We have come a long way. Adobe layout applications now have an extensive set of options for converting source documents to PDF. All aspects of a final publication are catered for – interaction through links, bookmarks, animations, and accessibility refinements. Tools for collaborative editorial review make the entire process of producing a .pdf
document streamlined and unified.
In this chapter, you will discover how the integration of options in InDesign and Acrobat allows you to create a fully featured accessible .pdf
document. We will also review how both applications are taking you into...