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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Sat Jun 20 10:51:36 +0000
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@fauxwriter: please clarify some points. I'm not used with Adobe Accessibility
Checks.
- Going with a "naive mind" ;) in the produced PDF shows a correct tab order:
all links get jumped on in the correct order using the Tab key.
Can you find a concrete accessibility problem in the document while using it or
do you only stuck on an error saying "Tab order *may be* inconsistent with the
structure order"? ;)
- You say: "I open the PDF using Adobe Acrobat PRO and run the full scan".
I don't have tested with the Pro version and therefore might have missed the
"full scan".
Just using "Adobe Reader 9.0" and doing "Tools - Accessibility Quick Check"
finds no error.
Do I need absolutely Adobe Acrobat PRO to reproduce this or can I make such a
scan in Adobe Reader 9.0?
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