Adobe rebuffed Quark's offer and continued to develop a new desktop publishing application. In 1999, Quark announced its offer to buy Adobe and to divest the combined company of PageMaker to avoid problems under United States antitrust law.
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( Freehand, Aldus's competitor to Adobe Illustrator, was sold to Altsys, the maker of Fontographer.) By 1998 PageMaker had lost much of professional market to the comparatively feature-rich QuarkXPress version 3.3, released in 1992, and version 4.0, released in 1996. InDesign is the successor to Adobe PageMaker, which Adobe acquired by buying Aldus Corporation in late 1994. 4 Internationalization and localization.The Adobe InCopy word processor uses the same formatting engine as InDesign. In addition, InDesign supports XML, style sheets, and other coding markup, making it suitable for exporting tagged text content for use in other digital and online formats. It also supports export to EPUB and SWF formats to create e-books and digital publications, including digital magazines, and content suitable for consumption on tablet computers. Graphic designers and production artists are the principal users, creating and laying out periodical publications, posters, and print media. InDesign can also publish content suitable for tablet devices in conjunction with Adobe Digital Publishing Suite. It can be used to create works such as posters, flyers, brochures, magazines, newspapers, presentations, books and ebooks.
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From the control panel, select Object> Object Export Options.In the Articles panel menu, check the Use for Reading Order in Tagged PDF option.Īlternative text must be applied to images so that the information displayed can be described by a screen reader.Rearrange the reading order by dragging objects within the Articles panel to their correct location.Multiple objects can also be selected by shift clicking the items in the order you want them to appear. Assign the correct reading order by clicking objects within your document and dragging them into the Articles panel, under the corresponding Article section.Name the article and select the Include When Exporting option. Select the Create New Article icon at the bottom of the Articles panel.From the control panel, select Window> Articles.The Articles panel allows you to organize the content reading order of your document within InDesign. This resource is designed to be printed as a one page PDF file.