Jude DaShiell <jdash...@panix.com> writes:

> http://www.adobe.com/accessibility/products.html
> is a good place to start.

It's a list of a bunch of software packages of which most are not (i) free
in any meaning of the word; and (ii) supported on GNU/Linux.

What is your point?

> When a document gets written in Microsoft Word, its language is made
> part of that document.  If that document is later converted to a pdf
> file that language information is taken in by the conversion process
> then becomes the first component that starts to make screen reader
> accessibility of a pdf file possible.

AFAIK, the language is set as part of the metadata in pdfs in 8.3 based
on #+LANGUAGE.  Can you test if that works for you?  If not, what will
needed to be changed to make it work?

—Rasmus

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