-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On 28/04/11 9:28 PM, Christophe Strobbe wrote: > > On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 14:49:11 +1000, Ben McGinnes <[email protected]> > wrote: >> >> I hadn't even heard of DAISY, but it looks very cool so thanks for >> pointing me at it. I just installed the extension and will have a >> little play with it at some nebulous point in the future. > > Great :-) (I am involved in the development of odt2daisy.)
Cool. Since then I've tried it on a couple of things and it is pretty nifty. Although I should really poke around for some decent DAISY software readers/players to see (and hear) how others would experience any given thing. > Since this thread mentions both ePub and DAISY I would like to point > out that the IDPF (in charge of ePub) and the DAISY Consortium are > working on a stronger convergence between the two formats. That sounds good. > (It is no coincidence that two of the editors of the ePub spec at > <http://idpf.org/epub/30/spec/epub30-overview.html> represent the > DAISY Consortium). An excellent document, I probably won't delve too much into the spec, but it is excellent to see what it will be able to do. > This means that ePub 3 will contain more features to support > accessibility for people with disabilities than in previous > versions. (DAISY was designed for persons with reading impairments > from the outset.) This is what caught my attention with DAISY and why I'm now looking forward to ePub 3. It's a great example of where ebooks can level the field for everyone. I remember when I was a kid and already reading voraciously that my Nan did too. Unfortunately her eyesight was very bad, so the only books she could read were the large print books available at the local library and she couldn't read everything she wanted to. This always struck me as most unfair. We finally have the technology to render this situation a thing of the past and we should do so. > But it also means that whatever content you put into an ePub doc > will need features to make that type of content accessible. For many > types of content (images, video, audio) this involves the use of > text alternatives. Making math and science accessible is still a > challenge, in spite of many years of research. 3D was also mentioned > in this thread - I don't know how that would be made accessible. Fortunately for me my interest is essentially text only (regardless of whether it is fiction or non-fiction). So I don't have to worry so much about any of these, but it is definitely something to bear in mind and work on. >> When it comes to books, PDF is only really useful for type-setting >> a print book (e.g. the way Lulu uses them for preparing print on >> demand books). > > I think tagged PDF with reflow options in PDF readers (see one of my > previous mails) changed that a bit. Adobe Reader even has a Read Out > Loud function (but you will need to get used to synthetic speech). Since I've used PDF for the odd report (the last one was an anti-censorship thing), that's something I'll have to keep in mind for next time. Also for the political stuff. >> It takes a little time to prepare all the relevant formats, but >> compared to the process of writing, proofing and editing, not >> really all that much. > > If you want a decent DAISY book, you will need (at the very least) > to make sure that you use the correct styles for headings (to enable > navigation) and that you mark the language(s) in the content > correctly. Appropriate use of styles and headings was already looking like it would be necessary for ePub and other things anyway. I take it with regards to the language marking you're referring to specifying the language for a document or paragraph (rather than just the default language of LibreOffice), right? Is there a guide somewhere of the right document/page/paragraph attributes needed to generate decent DAISY documents? Regards, Ben -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEAREKAAYFAk26RlkACgkQNxrFv6BK4xPnCACfQ7qw5EbSJXy2jcj921Te8SCb rXgAoOgGOBwi9NIEVqU+dQnHUwRqw6YD =+61B -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/discuss/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
