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- | ====== PDF ====== | ||
- | ===== dashes and hyphens ===== | ||
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- | * https:// | ||
- | * http:// | ||
- | * https:// | ||
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- | < | ||
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- | hyphen-minus U+002D // | ||
- | non-breaking U+00A0 | ||
- | soft hyphen U+00AD | ||
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- | hyphen U+2010 // | ||
- | // narrow width | ||
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- | non-breaking hyphen U+2011 // as hyphen (U+2010), but not an allowed line break point | ||
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- | figure dash U+2012 // as hyphen-minus, | ||
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- | en dash U+2013 // used e.g. to indicate a range of values | ||
- | em dash U+2014 // used e.g. to make a break in the flow of a sentence | ||
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- | hyphen bullet U+2043 | ||
- | minus sign U+2212 // | ||
- | // the glyph may look the same as the glyph for a hyphen-minus, | ||
- | // or may be longer | ||
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- | </ | ||
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- | ===== making-PDF-accessible-Acrobat ===== | ||
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- | [[http:// | ||
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- | < | ||
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- | <P> | ||
- | discovered by Professor Bienlein | ||
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- | (1) | ||
- | <L> | ||
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- | (1) Bienlein: All you ever wanted to know about... | ||
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- | </ | ||
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- | Several footnotes are present on page 7 of the tagging exercise book (tagged-exercise-book.pdf). The footnote callouts are tagged with a span < | ||
- | (for example, “see note 1”). | ||
- | Then, the footnotes present at the bottom of the page are added to the < | ||
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- | Note: | ||
- | It is important that the footnotes are read as soon as possible after the footnote callout, without, nonetheless, |
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