1 Reply Latest reply: Dec 5, 2014 8:58 AM by NSPIRES RSS

    Default locale and Accessibility Checker

    LBarton Community Member

      I have a PDF form which was made fillable using Livecycle Designer ES2.  I have specified the Form Locale as English (USA) in the Form Properties.  After completion, I must run the form thru Accessibility Checker but it throw an error and indicates the pages lack a language specification. 

       

      I look under the Document Properties in Acrobat and under the Advanced tab for the language it is blank and is greyed out and I cannot select a language.  I have verified there is a Form Locale set in Designer and did a search on the XML and found there is a localeSet that shows English US.

       

      I went back into Designer and resaved again into a new file, still no language specification when viewed in full Acrobat and still won't pass the checker.

       

      Any ideas on what to try next? 

        • 1. Re: Default locale and Accessibility Checker
          NSPIRES

          Hi LBarton,

          Have solved this issue? I have exactly same issue with PDF generated using Livecycle Designer ES2. Adobe documentation says following:

           

          In LiveCycle Designer, setting the primary language is accomplished by setting the Locale property of

          the form and the Locale property for the top-level subform. To identify changes to the primary

          language, change the Locale property for any object that uses a language other than the form’s

          language.

          To set the Locale property of a form:

          1. Choose File > Form Properties and select the Default tab

          2. Select the appropriate language for the Form Locale (see Figure 17)

          3. Click OK

           

          But this doesn't work. Let me know your experience.

          Thanks.