Tuesday November 15, 2005
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Peter Korn's Weblog The collected occasional commentary by Peter Korn, Accessibility Architect at Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Jamal Mazrui on PDF AccessibilityThe latest issue of the American Foundation for the Blind publication AccessWorld contains a nice look at PDF and PDF accessibility by Jamal Mazrui. It serves as a good tutorial on the issues of PDF accessbility. In addition to the wealth information in his article, there are a few UNIX/open-source things to note:
One key aspect of the StarOffice/OpenOffice.org tagging support is the fact that the PDF file format is a published standard that anyone can implement without any restrictions. And going the other way - the accessibility architecture in UNIX is likewise published and open, so that Adobe didn't have to buy anything, or pay anyone any money, in order to make Adobe Reader 7 support accessibility and the Gnopernicus screen reader in UNIX. And as noted elsewhere, this architecture is the subject of its own standards effort. (2005-11-15 12:39:43.0) Permalink Comments [2] Post a Comment: Comments are closed for this entry. |
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Posted by Joe Clark on November 18, 2005 at 03:58 PM PST #
Posted by Peter Korn on November 18, 2005 at 04:05 PM PST #