Hi :)
The "tagged Pdf" route is probably the best answer!

For editable documents, and further to Christophe's answer, the 4.0.6
is a very good and very stable version of LibreOffice.  4.0.3, 4.0.4,
4.0.5 are also excellent and very stable but the higher that 3rd digit
the better for stability.

So the 4.1.4 is great too (for the same reasoning, ie that the 3rd
digit is quite high) but if those Extensions do not work well with it
then it might be worth stepping back to 4.0.6.

It is possible to install more than 1 version of LIbreOffice on a
machine but that might over complicate the issue so maybe best for
just a handful or even just a few machine rather than all of them!
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_in_parallel#Windows

Regards from
Tom :)






On 5 March 2014 10:56, Christophe Strobbe <stro...@hdm-stuttgart.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 5/03/2014 8:39, Doriane-france wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I am French, I work in a university and I have to adapt an examination which
>> takes place on computer to visual deficient  people. A big part of the
>> examination is made with LibreOffice, and I would want to know how to return
>> LibreOffice an accessible maximum.
>> For this, I know the PDF / UA project, where is this standard? Is he going
>> to have extensions or anything there?
> You can make LibreOffice export tagged PDF by checking the checkbox
> "tagged PDF" ("PDF marqué") in the PDF export dialog. (See the fuller
> explanation at <http://adod.idrc.ocad.ca/oowriter#tech12>.) After the
> first time, LibreOffice should remember this setting.
> PDF/UA is not a new PDF format; it is a standard that describes the many
> elements that are mostly optional in the PDF standard ( ISO 32000-1) but
> that are required for accessibility. So even when an application does
> not say it implements PDF/UA it is still possible that it outputs
> accessible PDF.
>
>
>> The extension AccessODF verifies the accessibility of my created documents,
>> odt2braille and odt2daisy are also installed, but there would be of other
>> one options, extensions or methods to make accessible LibreOffice to the
>> persons with visual impairment ?
>
> I am delighted to see that people are using AccessODF, odt2braille and
> odt2daisy!
> Since these extensions are still incompatible with LibreOffice 4.1 and
> more recent versions, I assume you are using LibreOffice 4.0 or an older
> version.
> The only other extension related to accessibility that I am aware of is
> "Read Text":
> <http://extensions.libreoffice.org/extension-center/read-text>.
>
> One thing to know about AccessODF, odt2braille and odt2daisy is that
> they are written in Java and are not very accessible to screen readers
> on Windows (especially AccessODF).
>
> If you have any other questions about these extensions, you can also
> send them directly to me in French. If you want to discuss accessibility
> and open source software generally in French, I can recommend the list
> "Liberté 0": see <http://liberte0.org/>.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Christophe
>
>
>>
>> Could you help me please?
>>
>> Thank you in advance and please excuse me if my English is not correct.
>>
>>
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