I routinely use Adobe Acrobat to add tags to PDF files that come from HTML source. Usually, this is straightforward, but a bit tedious.
I have one source document however, that is generating very weird behavior. Here is the HTML source:
https://law.resource.org/pub/eu/toys/en.petition.html
Here is the untagged PDF:
https://law.resource.org/pub/eu/toys/en.petition.pdf
When you run the Adobe "add tags" command, it adds a bunch of hyphens at the end of many, but not all lines. A screenshot is attached.
I've never seen this behavior on other files, but I do get the same behavior on files using the same style sheet. I've tried upgrading Acrobat Pro to DC but get the same behavior.
Anybody else witness this behavior? Any clues as to something in my style sheet or any Prince/Adobe interaction that might be causing this?
I have one source document however, that is generating very weird behavior. Here is the HTML source:
https://law.resource.org/pub/eu/toys/en.petition.html
Here is the untagged PDF:
https://law.resource.org/pub/eu/toys/en.petition.pdf
When you run the Adobe "add tags" command, it adds a bunch of hyphens at the end of many, but not all lines. A screenshot is attached.
I've never seen this behavior on other files, but I do get the same behavior on files using the same style sheet. I've tried upgrading Acrobat Pro to DC but get the same behavior.
Anybody else witness this behavior? Any clues as to something in my style sheet or any Prince/Adobe interaction that might be causing this?