I think you've summed it up Holger.

http://www.pdf-accessibility.com/ is of little help.

I can only suggest you override the xsl-fo templates to add structural
information
from the source.

(which assumes you need printable content?)

HTH

On 3 April 2017 at 14:25, Holger Bast <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear all,
> I'm trying to generate "tagged" and "accessible" PDF documents, via docbook5 
> -> xsfl:fo -> pdf (with Apache FOP and docbook-xsl v1.79.1). I tried both 
> FOP-parameters (accessibility/PDF-UA) and received a tagged PDF file. But I 
> found out that there is no structural information inside the pdf; 
> 'everything' is tagged as p(aragraph). The xsl:fo also lacks this kind of 
> information. The Apache FOP Accessibility help recommends using the role 
> attribute for tagging information inside the document:
>
> <fo:block role="H1" font-weight="bold">I. A Level 1 Heading</fo:block>
>
> Did I miss something (parameter, wrong stylesheet)?
> Has anyone already generated accessible PDF documents based on DocBook?
>
> Thanks, Holger
>
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