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Tag 'x:xmpmeta/rdf:RDF/rdf:Description/dc:language/rdf:Bag/rdf:li 10'
By the way, in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 2022.001.20117 x64 this tag is written in the same way, which, however, does not mean that it is not a mistake there either. The tag written in PDF according to the rules is not seen in both applications.
Can you explain this strange behavior of the editor?
It should be noted that while PDF uses XMP as a structure, it is its own format, with its own distinct specification which can alter these "rules" from the usual XMP handling. I am verifying this with the Dev team leader, who has access to the official ISO PDF specification, but I suspect, the reason that both we and adobe place this language flag here, is related to the PDF specification defining as such.
I will let you know as soon as I have confirmation.
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Dan McIntyre - Support Technician
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I'm not sure how XMP is connected with the /Root/Lang property of the PDF document?
When the Editor sets the document's language, it stores it in the document's catalog dictionary (/Root) under the key 'Lang', as described in the PDF Specification.
And the document's Metadata (XMP) has no relation to that.
As I see, Adobe Acrobat does the same.
Do I miss something?
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