Hi Roger/al,
I was late in responding bbecausse, spending most of the day in my office
where outgoing mail comes from a different address, I was unable to respond
until our moderator kindly, added tis second address. Unfortunattely, this
program is used by big publishers and I can not know the software they are
using. My main problem is with ADE userid aand password but there are some
accessibility issues, and I was just wondering if anyone among us had some
experience with this software as treated with jaws.
T hanks for responding,
Takis
-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Roger Newell
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 3:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] adobe digital editions
I believe that the primary issue is that documents vary widely in their
accessibility. Do you know what program the documents were created in? It is
quite likely that the tool has features to make accessible documents; it's
just that they are probably not being used.
On 2/27/18, Panagiotis Antonopoulos <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> In my work, I have to purchase many titles which increasingly become
> available in electronic editions. However, the trend among publishers
> is to release purchased titles in programs like adobe digital editions
> rather than the regular pdf. I had not dealt with it in the past, but
> I have too now, and I find that although titles can be read with jaws
> and a Braille display, there seem to be some issues concerning
> navigation or the correct sequence of text, not to mention a seemingly
> absent pagination reference. I am also faced with another problem
> which is that footnotes appear in the bottom of pages, thus a blind
> reader is unable to read them in their proper place, but I assume
> there is little I can do about this. My question to list friends is
> whether FS has dealt with this or some useful scripts exist, and, in
> case someone is more experienced in dealing with that particular adobe
> software, that he/she might give me some advice on tips as to how I
> can make reading more comfortable. Listening is out of the question
> because these titles have
> multilingual features plus, I need to make references to them and the
> like. Any advice would be most welcome.
>
> With
> thanks from rainy Ioannina,
>
> Takis
>
> Ps. Latest issue of win10, jaws18, Handytec's Active Braille.
>
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