![]() There is now a new ‘Tagged PDF’ option in the advanced section of PDF export. Here you can choose whether you want preflight to return a warning if images, placed documents or vector objects do not have alt text added (or marked as decoration). ![]() When creating or editing a profile, you will see a new section for alt text. Options have also been added in preflight to make it easy to check your document for any missing alt text should you wish. Marking as a decoration is primarily used to positively tag an image as not needing a description, so it’s not flagged in preflight. This means no image description will be exported or used by screen readers as the item is purely there for decorative purposes rather than important to the understanding of the document. You also have the option to ‘Mark as Decoration’. To use, just open the Tags Panel from the Window menu, select the image or object you want to add alt text to, and add your description in the box.Īs well as adding your own custom description to any object, you can also choose to scrape the alt text from the Title, Description or Headline meta data which may be embedded within the image in question. ![]() The new Tags Panel in Affinity Publisher allows you to add alt text to any image or object when exported to PDF for accessibility purposes. Tags Panel for adding alt text to images and objects the first half of the slider now just goes from 1-50, with the remaining half from 50-1000).Īs a reminder, the Move Data Entry dialog is initiated by hitting Return while in the Move, Shape, Picture Frame or Artboard tools. We’ve also changed the ramp on the ‘Number of copies’ slider to make it more useable at lower values (i.e. Properties of the object being transformed can now be adjusted without dismissing the dialog.Scale has now been added, allowing you to quickly resize an object by a given percentage (when creating duplicates, the scale percentage will also apply to every subsequent duplicate – this can also be combined with other transforms).You can now choose to create duplicates in front or behind the original using the new Insertion mode options.Passwords can be saved in a PDF preset, so for example you could have a preset of ‘Company Internal PDF’ which specifies both the export settings you want for that type of document (DPI, etc) as well as the password settings.Īfter reviewing feedback from the previous beta, we’re pleased to say we’ve been able to implement a few requests to Move Data Entry. ![]() This is based on the PDF compatibility being used in Export (PDF 1.6 & 1.7 both use AES-128, PDF 2.0 uses AES-256 password protection is not available with PDF 1.4, 1.5 or PDF/X file compatibility). You will also see the type of encryption being used for the file in question.
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