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Date: | Fri, 1 Jun 2001 12:42:19 -0400 |
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There's one big extra to all of this new Adobe stuff. To make a
meaningful difference in the quality of the translation of the PDF file,
the PDF file must be what Adobe calls a tagged file. They have a guide on
how to create such files on part of their accessibility web site
<http://access.adobe.com>.
Without this extra info, the 5.0 does a better job on some files, and
worse on others. It is still a hit or miss thing with any complex
documents that have tables and alike still being largely miss in terms of
a format that makes sense when converted.
On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, McCraw, Jackie wrote:
> Adobe has recently come out with Acrobat Reader version 5.0, which is
> supposed to be accessible for visually impaired users without an extra
> "patch", such as the one they produced for Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0. I have
> not used it, but it is supposed to make PDF files accessible.
>
> - Jackie McCraw
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marti Goddard [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 6:43 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: PDF files
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> Hello, all -
> This came to me from a colleague. I don't have a clue! Anyone else have an
> answer?
> Thanks - Marti
>
> >Hi, Marti. Do you know anything about PDF files and their accessibility
> >issues? Specifically, I want to know about compliance. I do know that Adobe
> >has created a workaround [adobeaccess] and I have reviewed their web sit e.
> >Looks like it benefits the end-user more and provides some tagging that
> >helps the web designer.
> >snip>
> >Anything else that you can suggest or know about? Thanks!
> >
> > Cathy Sanford
> > Deputy County Librarian/Support Services
> > Contra Costa County Library
> >"" at http://www.ccclib.org
> > [log in to unmask]
> >
> >
> ________________________________
> Marti Goddard, Access Services Manager
> San Francisco Public Library
> 100 Larkin Street
> San Francisco, CA 94102
> 415-557-4557 (v) 415-557-4433 (tty)
> 415-557-4531 (fax)
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