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Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Design Premium What’s New
• Savetimeandimproveconsistencybyusingstylestoautomatetextformaing.Nowyoucan
map paragraph and character styles directly to HTML, EPUB, and PDF tags to help ensure that
styles you dene in InDesign are correctly exported to the appropriate specications. Drop caps,
bulleted and numbered lists, and tables are handled automatically, and other text formaing
appears as desired in exported documents. For more advanced workows, you can add CSS class
names and enter your own tags.
• UsethenewArticlespaneltoprovideacoherentreadingexperiencewhenyouexportacomplex
layout—for example, a textbook or children’s picture book—that includes a variety of elements
such as images, captions, sidebars, and block quotes. Drag layout elements into the Articles panel
to dene the order in which they’ll export—without rearranging your InDesign layout.
Increased efficiency for delivering more accessible publications in
InDesign CS5.5
Use enhanced features in InDesign CS5.5 and Acrobat X Pro to help you deliver publications that
meet Section 508 and WCAG 2.0 standards and improve accessibility for people with disabilities. In
InDesign, apply features such as high-contrast colors and large-type display more easily, and more
easily add, edit, and view alt text attributes associated with an image or object. For example, instead
of creating new alt text, use alt text added to an image in Adobe Bridge or attached to an object
imported from Microsoft Word. Also use the new Object Export Options dialog box to more easily
add alt text directly in InDesign. When you’ve completed the accessible layout in InDesign, export it
in PDF and then check, adjust, and validate it in Acrobat X Pro.
You can map styles to HTML, EPUB, or
PDF tags in the Export Tagging pane of
the Paragraph Style Options and
Character Style Options dialog boxes.
ough the tags don't aect the
appearance of the layout in InDesign
(upper far right, in color), they're
mapped to the correct specications
when you export HTML, EPUB, or PDF
documents for display in Adobe Digital
Editions (upper right, in black and white).
Drag content from your
InDesign layout (right)—
including images, threaded text,
or separate text blocks such as
captions and block quotes—
into the Articles panel (above).
en drag them so that they
appear in a logical reading
sequence when exported.
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