On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 5:18 PM, Otared Kavian
Thanks Luigi!
It turns out that with some slight modifications I could typeset the mentioned project with mkiv. Then after having added the following from your article:
%% For PDF/A \setupbackend[ format={pdf/a-1a:2005}, profile={default_cmyk.icc, default_rgb.icc,default_gray.icc}, intent={% ISO coated v2 300\letterpercent\space (ECI)} ] %% Tagged PDF %% method=auto ==> default tags by Adobe \setupstructure[state=start,method=auto]
I could get a PDF which looks fine: but now I have to make sure that it is PDF/A compliant. Right now I don’t hav etime to check this, but in any case you gave me good hope… Thanks!
The problem is the pdf/a validator ... it's better to use that one the counterpart . An important one is the preflight of acrobat professional. If it says that it's ok , then "it's hard to assert that it's not ok" . Also this one maybe can help: http://www.pdf-tools.com/pdf/validate-pdfa-online.aspx but privacy can be an issue. Imho, a school (or whatever educational structure) that require a pdf/a should also offer a service to validate a pdf, and a report if validation fails. -- luigi