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“Solution provider deploys pdfPilot which in terms of content lifecycle management now to create large PDF/A compliant files (Berlin/Bertrange) euroscript, a leading service provider in the field of content lifecycle management, controls the flagship of callas with the pdfPilot, software GmbH now also through deeper waters”. Previously used the service provider that ISO standards-compliant converts files for the official publications of the European Union according to PDF/A, the pdfPilot already to control the content. Now he uses mainly the product improved his speed, if very large PDF/A files are to validate or create. euroscript receives numerous files in the framework of the EU official journal production Office for publications in the EU. This publication is something special in the publishing industry, seems only magazine on all working days in all 23 official EU languages but the official journal.

It consists of the contiguous rows legislation”, as well as communications and “Notices” and a supplement notices of public contracts “. The number of releases and announcements”also includes a part of exclusively electronic. All requirements for publication and archiving rules to be able to meet, the files in defined output formats must be converted, so also to PDF/A-1a. “This expression is compared to PDF/A-1b, the only” the Visual long term reproduction ensures the higher value. It calls for in addition the distinction of the content of a PDF document, so that its logical structure (tagged PDF”) remains visible, and character set information is sufficient, so that the full text can be interpreted as Unicode.

It is a prerequisite that you can copy text from the PDF out but also making sure that a ScreenReader can read aloud the text. With the conversion to PDF/A-1a users can make sure that your documents accessible, readable, and on mobile devices or eBook readers in their structure logically can be displayed. Euroscript in a complex workflow does the job.

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