[xep-support] Re: Creating embedded index in PDF for faster searching?

David Clunie dclunie at dclunie.com
Wed Apr 30 17:13:11 PDT 2014


That's a bit disappointing. If Word can do it, it would be nice
if RenderX could too (as a post-processing step if necessary),
since doing it manually in Acrobat afterwards is painful, and
I couldn't find a command line tool to do it.

David

On 4/20/14 5:45 PM, Kevin Brown wrote:
> This is not supported by RenderX and there are no plans to add it. This is
> an operation best performed after the entire document is created and not
> "as" it is being created.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: xep-support-bounces at renderx.com
> [mailto:xep-support-bounces at renderx.com] On Behalf Of David Clunie
> Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2014 6:10 AM
> To: xep-support at renderx.com
> Subject: [xep-support] Creating embedded index in PDF for faster searching?
>
> Hi
>
> I am creating quite large PDF files that users frequently search within, and
> the searches are relatively slow.
>
> I am using the ENABLE_ACCESSIBILITY in xep.xml to created tagged PDF.
>
> If I load these into Acrobat and then use Advanced > Document Processing >
> Manage Embedded Index > Create Index, then the result is a MUCH faster
> search.
>
> However, I would rather generate these in the pipeline with XEP (or an
> additional pass with some other command line tool if anyone knows of one).
>
> I couldn't find anything in the manual about this, or any obvious option.
>
> David
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