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###Contents of orphaned tagged PDF tag wiki on SU

Contents of orphaned tagged PDF tag wiki on SU

Tagged PDF is a form of embedded metadata for PDFs that allows support for bookmarks and copy-and-paste on text, and gives a namespace for Adobe's DOM that is leveraged by such technologies as layers, interactive PDFs, and RichMedia Annotations.

###Viewers and Editors for PDFs that support Tagged PDFs

 

Viewers and Editors for PDFs that support Tagged PDFs

The most important PDF readers that support bookmarks, copy-and-paste, embedded RichMedia, or Dynamic PDFs are:

 
  • The reference viewers are Adobe Reader, Adobe Acrobat
  • Mac OSX: Preview.app
  • Linux/gtk: evince
  • Windows: foxit-reader

###The most important PDF editing tools are:

 

The most important PDF editing tools are:

  • The reference editor is Adobe Acrobat

    The reference editor is Adobe Acrobat

     
  • Linux/gtk: pdftk

    Linux/gtk: pdftk

 

Other technologies for generating and manipulating Tagged PDFs programmatically are documented on Stack Exchange tagged-pdf tag wiki (for instance, the iText Java library) and the TeX & Friends tagged-pdf tag wiki.

##FAQ

 

FAQ

  1. What is Tagged PDF?, on Stack Exchange
  2. Are Bookmarks and Hyperlinks equivalent?, on Stack Exchange
  3. Is there a 'reading mode' for Adobe Reader or Foxit Reader? - About reflowable PDFs
 

Generating Tagged PDFs from applications

 
  1. Generate PDF with bookmarks from Microsoft Word on Mac OS X

    Generate PDF with bookmarks from Microsoft Word on Mac OS X

  2. How can tagged PDFs be created that support Universal Accessibility and reflowing?, on TeX & Friends

  3. Can MikTeX create Tagged PDFs, on Stack Exchange

  4. A PDF viewer for large margins in fullscreen - Support for reflowable PDFs in Windows

  1. How can tagged PDFs be created that support Universal Accessibility and reflowing?, on TeX & Friends
  2. Can MikTeX create Tagged PDFs, on Stack Exchange
  1. A PDF viewer for large margins in fullscreen - Support for reflowable PDFs in Windows

###About applications that manipulate Tagged PDFs

About applications that manipulate Tagged PDFs

  1. How to take notes in PDFs in Linux

###Contents of orphaned tagged PDF tag wiki on SU

Tagged PDF is a form of embedded metadata for PDFs that allows support for bookmarks and copy-and-paste on text, and gives a namespace for Adobe's DOM that is leveraged by such technologies as layers, interactive PDFs, and RichMedia Annotations.

###Viewers and Editors for PDFs that support Tagged PDFs

 

The most important PDF readers that support bookmarks, copy-and-paste, embedded RichMedia, or Dynamic PDFs are:

 
  • The reference viewers are Adobe Reader, Adobe Acrobat
  • Mac OSX: Preview.app
  • Linux/gtk: evince
  • Windows: foxit-reader

###The most important PDF editing tools are:

 
  • The reference editor is Adobe Acrobat
     
  • Linux/gtk: pdftk
 

Other technologies for generating and manipulating Tagged PDFs programmatically are documented on Stack Exchange tagged-pdf tag wiki (for instance, the iText Java library) and the TeX & Friends tagged-pdf tag wiki.

##FAQ

 
  1. What is Tagged PDF?, on Stack Exchange
  2. Are Bookmarks and Hyperlinks equivalent?, on Stack Exchange
  3. Is there a 'reading mode' for Adobe Reader or Foxit Reader? - About reflowable PDFs
 

Generating Tagged PDFs from applications

 
  1. Generate PDF with bookmarks from Microsoft Word on Mac OS X
  1. How can tagged PDFs be created that support Universal Accessibility and reflowing?, on TeX & Friends
  2. Can MikTeX create Tagged PDFs, on Stack Exchange
  1. A PDF viewer for large margins in fullscreen - Support for reflowable PDFs in Windows

###About applications that manipulate Tagged PDFs

  1. How to take notes in PDFs in Linux

Contents of orphaned tagged PDF tag wiki on SU

Tagged PDF is a form of embedded metadata for PDFs that allows support for bookmarks and copy-and-paste on text, and gives a namespace for Adobe's DOM that is leveraged by such technologies as layers, interactive PDFs, and RichMedia Annotations.

Viewers and Editors for PDFs that support Tagged PDFs

The most important PDF readers that support bookmarks, copy-and-paste, embedded RichMedia, or Dynamic PDFs are:

  • The reference viewers are Adobe Reader, Adobe Acrobat
  • Mac OSX: Preview.app
  • Linux/gtk: evince
  • Windows: foxit-reader

The most important PDF editing tools are:

  • The reference editor is Adobe Acrobat

  • Linux/gtk: pdftk

Other technologies for generating and manipulating Tagged PDFs programmatically are documented on Stack Exchange tagged-pdf tag wiki (for instance, the iText Java library) and the TeX & Friends tagged-pdf tag wiki.

FAQ

  1. What is Tagged PDF?, on Stack Exchange
  2. Are Bookmarks and Hyperlinks equivalent?, on Stack Exchange
  3. Is there a 'reading mode' for Adobe Reader or Foxit Reader? - About reflowable PDFs

Generating Tagged PDFs from applications

  1. Generate PDF with bookmarks from Microsoft Word on Mac OS X

  2. How can tagged PDFs be created that support Universal Accessibility and reflowing?, on TeX & Friends

  3. Can MikTeX create Tagged PDFs, on Stack Exchange

  4. A PDF viewer for large margins in fullscreen - Support for reflowable PDFs in Windows

About applications that manipulate Tagged PDFs

  1. How to take notes in PDFs in Linux
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I created a new tag about a month ago for tagged PDFs, with a substantial tag wiki (see end of this post), alongside the same tags I created for SO and tex.sx. I did so because there are quite a lot of questions that arise on each of these sites that benefit from information on the other two sites. Given the amount of confusion about Tagged PDFs on each of the sites, I thought it was worth investing quite a bit of time in this.

All of the tags I applied were deleted, making these tag wikis orphans. This was done by fixer12434 with the reason 'deleted tagged-pdf tag; level of specificity not useful on SU'. I do not understand this remark, nor have I found any background for the reversals of these edits. Could fixer1234 explain this, or maybe someone else can explain.

The matching tag wikis on the other two sites are at https://tex.stackexchange.com/tags/tagged-pdf/info and http://stackoverflow.com/tags/tagged-pdf/infohttps://stackoverflow.com/tags/tagged-pdf/info

###Contents of orphaned tagged PDF tag wiki on SU

(Below are without the links from the wiki, which are not only to tags and qns on SU, but also to qns on SO and tex.sx, as well as links to the tag wikis I created there)

Tagged PDF is a form of embedded metadata for PDFs that allows support for bookmarks and copy-and-paste on text, and gives a namespace for Adobe's DOM that is leveraged by such technologies as layers, interactive PDFs, and RichMedia Annotations.

###Viewers and Editors for PDFs that support Tagged PDFs

The most important PDF readers that support bookmarks, copy-and-paste, embedded RichMedia, or Dynamic PDFs are:

  • The reference viewers are Adobe Reader, Adobe Acrobat
  • Mac OSX: Preview.app
  • Linux/gtk: evince
  • Windows: foxit-reader

###The most important PDF editing tools are:

  • The reference editor is Adobe Acrobat
  • Linux/gtk: pdftk

Other technologies for generating and manipulating Tagged PDFs programmatically are documented on Stack Exchange tagged-pdf tag wiki (for instance, the iText Java library) and the TeX & Friends tagged-pdf tag wiki.

##FAQ

  1. What is Tagged PDF?, on Stack Exchange
  2. Are Bookmarks and Hyperlinks equivalent?, on Stack Exchange
  3. Is there a 'reading mode' for Adobe Reader or Foxit Reader? - About reflowable PDFs

Generating Tagged PDFs from applications

  1. Generate PDF with bookmarks from Microsoft Word on Mac OS X
  1. How can tagged PDFs be created that support Universal Accessibility and reflowing?, on TeX & Friends
  2. Can MikTeX create Tagged PDFs, on Stack Exchange
  1. A PDF viewer for large margins in fullscreen - Support for reflowable PDFs in Windows

###About applications that manipulate Tagged PDFs

  1. How to take notes in PDFs in Linux

I created a new tag about a month ago for tagged PDFs, with a substantial tag wiki (see end of this post), alongside the same tags I created for SO and tex.sx. I did so because there are quite a lot of questions that arise on each of these sites that benefit from information on the other two sites. Given the amount of confusion about Tagged PDFs on each of the sites, I thought it was worth investing quite a bit of time in this.

All of the tags I applied were deleted, making these tag wikis orphans. This was done by fixer12434 with the reason 'deleted tagged-pdf tag; level of specificity not useful on SU'. I do not understand this remark, nor have I found any background for the reversals of these edits. Could fixer1234 explain this, or maybe someone else can explain.

The matching tag wikis on the other two sites are at https://tex.stackexchange.com/tags/tagged-pdf/info and http://stackoverflow.com/tags/tagged-pdf/info

###Contents of orphaned tagged PDF tag wiki on SU

(Below are without the links from the wiki, which are not only to tags and qns on SU, but also to qns on SO and tex.sx, as well as links to the tag wikis I created there)

Tagged PDF is a form of embedded metadata for PDFs that allows support for bookmarks and copy-and-paste on text, and gives a namespace for Adobe's DOM that is leveraged by such technologies as layers, interactive PDFs, and RichMedia Annotations.

###Viewers and Editors for PDFs that support Tagged PDFs

The most important PDF readers that support bookmarks, copy-and-paste, embedded RichMedia, or Dynamic PDFs are:

  • The reference viewers are Adobe Reader, Adobe Acrobat
  • Mac OSX: Preview.app
  • Linux/gtk: evince
  • Windows: foxit-reader

###The most important PDF editing tools are:

  • The reference editor is Adobe Acrobat
  • Linux/gtk: pdftk

Other technologies for generating and manipulating Tagged PDFs programmatically are documented on Stack Exchange tagged-pdf tag wiki (for instance, the iText Java library) and the TeX & Friends tagged-pdf tag wiki.

##FAQ

  1. What is Tagged PDF?, on Stack Exchange
  2. Are Bookmarks and Hyperlinks equivalent?, on Stack Exchange
  3. Is there a 'reading mode' for Adobe Reader or Foxit Reader? - About reflowable PDFs

Generating Tagged PDFs from applications

  1. Generate PDF with bookmarks from Microsoft Word on Mac OS X
  1. How can tagged PDFs be created that support Universal Accessibility and reflowing?, on TeX & Friends
  2. Can MikTeX create Tagged PDFs, on Stack Exchange
  1. A PDF viewer for large margins in fullscreen - Support for reflowable PDFs in Windows

###About applications that manipulate Tagged PDFs

  1. How to take notes in PDFs in Linux

I created a new tag about a month ago for tagged PDFs, with a substantial tag wiki (see end of this post), alongside the same tags I created for SO and tex.sx. I did so because there are quite a lot of questions that arise on each of these sites that benefit from information on the other two sites. Given the amount of confusion about Tagged PDFs on each of the sites, I thought it was worth investing quite a bit of time in this.

All of the tags I applied were deleted, making these tag wikis orphans. This was done by fixer12434 with the reason 'deleted tagged-pdf tag; level of specificity not useful on SU'. I do not understand this remark, nor have I found any background for the reversals of these edits. Could fixer1234 explain this, or maybe someone else can explain.

The matching tag wikis on the other two sites are at https://tex.stackexchange.com/tags/tagged-pdf/info and https://stackoverflow.com/tags/tagged-pdf/info

###Contents of orphaned tagged PDF tag wiki on SU

(Below are without the links from the wiki, which are not only to tags and qns on SU, but also to qns on SO and tex.sx, as well as links to the tag wikis I created there)

Tagged PDF is a form of embedded metadata for PDFs that allows support for bookmarks and copy-and-paste on text, and gives a namespace for Adobe's DOM that is leveraged by such technologies as layers, interactive PDFs, and RichMedia Annotations.

###Viewers and Editors for PDFs that support Tagged PDFs

The most important PDF readers that support bookmarks, copy-and-paste, embedded RichMedia, or Dynamic PDFs are:

  • The reference viewers are Adobe Reader, Adobe Acrobat
  • Mac OSX: Preview.app
  • Linux/gtk: evince
  • Windows: foxit-reader

###The most important PDF editing tools are:

  • The reference editor is Adobe Acrobat
  • Linux/gtk: pdftk

Other technologies for generating and manipulating Tagged PDFs programmatically are documented on Stack Exchange tagged-pdf tag wiki (for instance, the iText Java library) and the TeX & Friends tagged-pdf tag wiki.

##FAQ

  1. What is Tagged PDF?, on Stack Exchange
  2. Are Bookmarks and Hyperlinks equivalent?, on Stack Exchange
  3. Is there a 'reading mode' for Adobe Reader or Foxit Reader? - About reflowable PDFs

Generating Tagged PDFs from applications

  1. Generate PDF with bookmarks from Microsoft Word on Mac OS X
  1. How can tagged PDFs be created that support Universal Accessibility and reflowing?, on TeX & Friends
  2. Can MikTeX create Tagged PDFs, on Stack Exchange
  1. A PDF viewer for large margins in fullscreen - Support for reflowable PDFs in Windows

###About applications that manipulate Tagged PDFs

  1. How to take notes in PDFs in Linux
replaced http://tex.stackexchange.com/ with https://tex.stackexchange.com/
Source Link

I created a new tag about a month ago for tagged PDFs, with a substantial tag wiki (see end of this post), alongside the same tags I created for SO and tex.sx. I did so because there are quite a lot of questions that arise on each of these sites that benefit from information on the other two sites. Given the amount of confusion about Tagged PDFs on each of the sites, I thought it was worth investing quite a bit of time in this.

All of the tags I applied were deleted, making these tag wikis orphans. This was done by fixer12434 with the reason 'deleted tagged-pdf tag; level of specificity not useful on SU'. I do not understand this remark, nor have I found any background for the reversals of these edits. Could fixer1234 explain this, or maybe someone else can explain.

The matching tag wikis on the other two sites are at http://tex.stackexchange.com/tags/tagged-pdf/infohttps://tex.stackexchange.com/tags/tagged-pdf/info and http://stackoverflow.com/tags/tagged-pdf/info

###Contents of orphaned tagged PDF tag wiki on SU

(Below are without the links from the wiki, which are not only to tags and qns on SU, but also to qns on SO and tex.sx, as well as links to the tag wikis I created there)

Tagged PDF is a form of embedded metadata for PDFs that allows support for bookmarks and copy-and-paste on text, and gives a namespace for Adobe's DOM that is leveraged by such technologies as layers, interactive PDFs, and RichMedia Annotations.

###Viewers and Editors for PDFs that support Tagged PDFs

The most important PDF readers that support bookmarks, copy-and-paste, embedded RichMedia, or Dynamic PDFs are:

  • The reference viewers are Adobe Reader, Adobe Acrobat
  • Mac OSX: Preview.app
  • Linux/gtk: evince
  • Windows: foxit-reader

###The most important PDF editing tools are:

  • The reference editor is Adobe Acrobat
  • Linux/gtk: pdftk

Other technologies for generating and manipulating Tagged PDFs programmatically are documented on Stack Exchange tagged-pdf tag wiki (for instance, the iText Java library) and the TeX & Friends tagged-pdf tag wiki.

##FAQ

  1. What is Tagged PDF?, on Stack Exchange
  2. Are Bookmarks and Hyperlinks equivalent?, on Stack Exchange
  3. Is there a 'reading mode' for Adobe Reader or Foxit Reader? - About reflowable PDFs

Generating Tagged PDFs from applications

  1. Generate PDF with bookmarks from Microsoft Word on Mac OS X
  1. How can tagged PDFs be created that support Universal Accessibility and reflowing?, on TeX & Friends
  2. Can MikTeX create Tagged PDFs, on Stack Exchange
  1. A PDF viewer for large margins in fullscreen - Support for reflowable PDFs in Windows

###About applications that manipulate Tagged PDFs

  1. How to take notes in PDFs in Linux

I created a new tag about a month ago for tagged PDFs, with a substantial tag wiki (see end of this post), alongside the same tags I created for SO and tex.sx. I did so because there are quite a lot of questions that arise on each of these sites that benefit from information on the other two sites. Given the amount of confusion about Tagged PDFs on each of the sites, I thought it was worth investing quite a bit of time in this.

All of the tags I applied were deleted, making these tag wikis orphans. This was done by fixer12434 with the reason 'deleted tagged-pdf tag; level of specificity not useful on SU'. I do not understand this remark, nor have I found any background for the reversals of these edits. Could fixer1234 explain this, or maybe someone else can explain.

The matching tag wikis on the other two sites are at http://tex.stackexchange.com/tags/tagged-pdf/info and http://stackoverflow.com/tags/tagged-pdf/info

###Contents of orphaned tagged PDF tag wiki on SU

(Below are without the links from the wiki, which are not only to tags and qns on SU, but also to qns on SO and tex.sx, as well as links to the tag wikis I created there)

Tagged PDF is a form of embedded metadata for PDFs that allows support for bookmarks and copy-and-paste on text, and gives a namespace for Adobe's DOM that is leveraged by such technologies as layers, interactive PDFs, and RichMedia Annotations.

###Viewers and Editors for PDFs that support Tagged PDFs

The most important PDF readers that support bookmarks, copy-and-paste, embedded RichMedia, or Dynamic PDFs are:

  • The reference viewers are Adobe Reader, Adobe Acrobat
  • Mac OSX: Preview.app
  • Linux/gtk: evince
  • Windows: foxit-reader

###The most important PDF editing tools are:

  • The reference editor is Adobe Acrobat
  • Linux/gtk: pdftk

Other technologies for generating and manipulating Tagged PDFs programmatically are documented on Stack Exchange tagged-pdf tag wiki (for instance, the iText Java library) and the TeX & Friends tagged-pdf tag wiki.

##FAQ

  1. What is Tagged PDF?, on Stack Exchange
  2. Are Bookmarks and Hyperlinks equivalent?, on Stack Exchange
  3. Is there a 'reading mode' for Adobe Reader or Foxit Reader? - About reflowable PDFs

Generating Tagged PDFs from applications

  1. Generate PDF with bookmarks from Microsoft Word on Mac OS X
  1. How can tagged PDFs be created that support Universal Accessibility and reflowing?, on TeX & Friends
  2. Can MikTeX create Tagged PDFs, on Stack Exchange
  1. A PDF viewer for large margins in fullscreen - Support for reflowable PDFs in Windows

###About applications that manipulate Tagged PDFs

  1. How to take notes in PDFs in Linux

I created a new tag about a month ago for tagged PDFs, with a substantial tag wiki (see end of this post), alongside the same tags I created for SO and tex.sx. I did so because there are quite a lot of questions that arise on each of these sites that benefit from information on the other two sites. Given the amount of confusion about Tagged PDFs on each of the sites, I thought it was worth investing quite a bit of time in this.

All of the tags I applied were deleted, making these tag wikis orphans. This was done by fixer12434 with the reason 'deleted tagged-pdf tag; level of specificity not useful on SU'. I do not understand this remark, nor have I found any background for the reversals of these edits. Could fixer1234 explain this, or maybe someone else can explain.

The matching tag wikis on the other two sites are at https://tex.stackexchange.com/tags/tagged-pdf/info and http://stackoverflow.com/tags/tagged-pdf/info

###Contents of orphaned tagged PDF tag wiki on SU

(Below are without the links from the wiki, which are not only to tags and qns on SU, but also to qns on SO and tex.sx, as well as links to the tag wikis I created there)

Tagged PDF is a form of embedded metadata for PDFs that allows support for bookmarks and copy-and-paste on text, and gives a namespace for Adobe's DOM that is leveraged by such technologies as layers, interactive PDFs, and RichMedia Annotations.

###Viewers and Editors for PDFs that support Tagged PDFs

The most important PDF readers that support bookmarks, copy-and-paste, embedded RichMedia, or Dynamic PDFs are:

  • The reference viewers are Adobe Reader, Adobe Acrobat
  • Mac OSX: Preview.app
  • Linux/gtk: evince
  • Windows: foxit-reader

###The most important PDF editing tools are:

  • The reference editor is Adobe Acrobat
  • Linux/gtk: pdftk

Other technologies for generating and manipulating Tagged PDFs programmatically are documented on Stack Exchange tagged-pdf tag wiki (for instance, the iText Java library) and the TeX & Friends tagged-pdf tag wiki.

##FAQ

  1. What is Tagged PDF?, on Stack Exchange
  2. Are Bookmarks and Hyperlinks equivalent?, on Stack Exchange
  3. Is there a 'reading mode' for Adobe Reader or Foxit Reader? - About reflowable PDFs

Generating Tagged PDFs from applications

  1. Generate PDF with bookmarks from Microsoft Word on Mac OS X
  1. How can tagged PDFs be created that support Universal Accessibility and reflowing?, on TeX & Friends
  2. Can MikTeX create Tagged PDFs, on Stack Exchange
  1. A PDF viewer for large margins in fullscreen - Support for reflowable PDFs in Windows

###About applications that manipulate Tagged PDFs

  1. How to take notes in PDFs in Linux
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