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Re: Org mode export accessibility
From: |
Juan Manuel Macías |
Subject: |
Re: Org mode export accessibility |
Date: |
Sun, 26 Jun 2022 10:46:00 +0000 |
Tim Cross writes:
> As I understand it (which isn't brilliant), the core problem is more to
> do with how the LaTeX/TeX engine processes the input to generate the
> postscript and pdf output. Modern PDFs have a wealth of internal tagging
> which simply sin't supported via the tex -> pdf pathway. The matter is
> made slightly worse by a lack of built-in support within latex/tex for
> accessibility 'tags' (similar to the aria tags for web content).
There is a relatively recent experimental package for LaTeX that may be
of interest to you:
CTAN: https://www.ctan.org/pkg/tagpdf
GitHub: https://github.com/u-fischer/tagpdf
The package is maintained by Ulrike Fischer, who is very active in the
TeX community. However, the package description says:
> The package offers tools to experiment with tagging and accessibility
> using pdfLaTeX and LuaTeX. It isn't meant for production but allows
> the user to try out how difficult it is to tag some structures; to try
> out how much tagging is really needed; to test what else is needed so
> that a pdf works e.g. with a screen reader. Its goal is to get a
> feeling for what has to be done, which kernel changes are needed, how
> packages should be adapted.
Best regards,
Juan Manuel
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