I am using NVDA and the PDF is, as you say, a dog's breakfast--according to
NVDA this is not a table. If it were, it might be possible to move through
the columns and figure out where the times go, but the way it is now it is
impossible to use.
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Hi:
Recently a community action agency transportation program has posted new
schedules. They are in PDF format.
I have downloaded them to view, changing my Adobe reader settings to
"left to right" and then to "raw print" and in any of the 3 settings
available I am unable to make sense of them. Would you characterize
these as accessible? If so, what version of the reader and other
software are you using?
The link is "Augusta Schedule". it leads directly to the PDF.
Thanks for any feedback, I am trying to work with these people to
make these schedules better and easier to use.
Your impressions would be welcomed.
Their transportation page is here and it contains the schedule link.
http://www.kvcap.org/trans-index.php
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