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Buenos dÃas, alguien sabe cómo puedo exportar un documento de Indesign (con etiquetado XBRL) a html y que conserve todos los elementos de maquetación perfectamente?
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Only by using 3rd party solutions.
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Por favor, sabrÃas decirme cuáles?
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Sorry, no idea.
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Thanks so much anyway Robert.
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a known powerful HTML export plug-in is in5, but i don't know if it does exactly what you need:
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Probaré a ver, muchas gracias.
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Also, you might investigate the new HTML5 export option. It's a sort of halfway step between the former simple-HTML and the more advanced In5, Publish Online etc. export.
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Gracias James, tengo la version 18.5.4 y no me da esta opción de exportación HTML5, es que tengo que incluir algún plug in?
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Thank you for your question! The HTML5 export feature is available in the latest version of InDesign. Since you are currently using version 18.5.4, I recommend updating to the most recent version to access this feature.
For more information, you can refer to this discussion:
Generate HTML5 Output for the Content in InDesign.
Let me know if you need further assistance!
Best,
Abhishek Rao
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De acuerdo James, te agradezco mucho la información, creo que ha sido muy útil. Voy a actualizar mi versión y espero que la exportación sea capaz de respetar tanto el diseño como el etiquetado XBRL. Muchas gracias y un saludo.
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Hi, @alicia_tiralineas,
You mention some thing interesting there. What are you using the do the XBRL labeling?
P.
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Hi,
Who is the XBRL for, a financial filling authority?
One way to get HTML from your version of InDesign ( 18.5.4 ) would be to export to epub, expand the epub, then join the html files. Not an easy job. Most filing authorities require a single xhtml file. The file would include images ( base64 ) and fonts ( base64 ).
If you do not require the facts and figures marked up with iXBRL, you could create a pdf and then convert the pdf to xhtml. Pdf2htmlEX is often used.
https://github.com/pdf2htmlEX/pdf2htmlEX
Pdf2htmlEX is actually used by a few commercail iXBRL taggers.
P.
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Gracias Pickory, es una información muy valiosa.
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The latest InDesign version can export to HTML5, see: https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/export-to-html5.html
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Thank you very much!