On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 10:33 AM,luigi scarso
On Sun, Jun 28, 2015 at 12:59 PM, Dr. Dominik Klein < Dominik.Klein@outlook.com> wrote:
Context is the only Tex-based system that allows to properly tag a pdf. Tagged PDFs are one major requirement for accessibility.
Indeed, in several large organizations/universities, accessibility is mandated by law, and this is a major obstacle for using Tex. In practice compliance is often assessed with Acrobat Pro's accessibility checker.
Context produces a nice tag-structure, but there are some minor issues that prevent compliance to [1], and hence Acrobat Pro complains during the check.
Thank you for the report . It would be nice to have a pdf made by context using \nopdfcompression that have all these issues together with the report emitted by acrobat. Last time I have checked a pfd/a-1a made by context it was all ok, but it was time ago and maybe not all the features were tested deeply.
-- luigi
Hello and thank you for raising these issues. Note that there is a free and very good PDF accessibility checker: http://www.access-for-all.ch/en/pdf-lab/pdf-accessibility-checker-pac.html You can easily generate a detailed report with this tool. It does, however, not check for PDF/A-1a conformance. Cheers, Christoph