Juan Manuel Macías <maciasch...@posteo.net> writes:
> Hi, Tim > > Tim Cross writes: > >> An unfortunate situation really - especially given Emacs has one of the >> most powerful and advanced accessibility options available via >> emacspeak. >> >> I also won't hold my breath for a new latgex core. THe latex3 initiative >> seems to have failed or at least appears to be slower to be realised than >> perl6! > > You may find this article by Frank Mittelbach from 2020 interesting, > about the future of LaTeX and the challenges to be solved, including the > accessibility issues: > > https://www.latex-project.org/publications/2020-FMi-TUB-tb128mitt-quovadis.pdf > > On the other hand, there is also ConTeXt. I don't know much about > ConTeXt, but I remember reading somewhere that ConTeXt is more mature > than LaTeX on PDF tagging and accessibility issues. I don't know if > there are any ConTeXt experts on the list who can confirm this... In any > case, an ox-context already exists for org, written by Jason Ross. > > Best regards, > > Juan Manuel > > -- Thanks Juan, that is a useful link.