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I export my InDesign file for PDF. There is a table inside de document. Some words has a underline in between. If I open the PDF file in chrome or edge browser and search this specified words with underline or a hyphen in between the search tool can't find them. (Ctrl + F)
Is there a possibillity to solve this problem??
Can't find in the pdf export specified text with underline or hyphen in between.
Besides the advice that browser PDF readers are limited in a number of ways, there is a common search bug in which hyphens in particular are... overlooked. Searches treat hyphens as sort of discretionary spaces, so that dumb-bunny can be found as two words, one word or with any number of spaces in between.
I'm not sure even Acrobat is completely free of this glitch.
There is no simple answer for this. Most third-party readers have limits to their implementation. The browsers are optimized for speed and integration, and have many faults with anything but the simplest PDF structure.
It's rare to be able to tell users what reader to use (== Acrobat), so you have to limit PDF features to the simplest set.
Always a crummy situation.
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The PDF readers in browsers are notoriously poorly implemented. Try searching in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat, which are well implemented, and I bet they work correctly.
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Hi, I know that. But the goal is that the customer can do it without any other program, directly in the browser.
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There is no simple answer for this. Most third-party readers have limits to their implementation. The browsers are optimized for speed and integration, and have many faults with anything but the simplest PDF structure.
It's rare to be able to tell users what reader to use (== Acrobat), so you have to limit PDF features to the simplest set.
Always a crummy situation.
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thanks
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Use Adobe Acrobat as this is the only ODF viewer which works correct.
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Besides the advice that browser PDF readers are limited in a number of ways, there is a common search bug in which hyphens in particular are... overlooked. Searches treat hyphens as sort of discretionary spaces, so that dumb-bunny can be found as two words, one word or with any number of spaces in between.
I'm not sure even Acrobat is completely free of this glitch.
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Thank you very much for this quick replys.
Best regards