https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=169354
--- Comment #8 from Buovjaga <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Ultra Sound from comment #7) > Thank you for trying to reproduce - I think the issue might be that I do not > have an accessible enough PDF reader on my laptop. Before I switched to > Linux, I was used to running Adobe Acrobat on Windows and the alt text > appeared when hovering over an image, as you described. The PDF reader > "Okular" on Fedora does not seem to be accessible at all. I also tried the > PDF reader of my browser, with no success. I've tried researching this, but > could not find any accessible PDF reader for Linux?! > Any tips on what PDF reader to install that could help me verifying (or, at > this point: falsifying) that this alt text issue exists? > > What also did not work, though, was opening the PDF in LibreOffice Draw and > checking the alt text boxes there. Yes, I noticed that with Okular. I searched in KDE's Bugzilla, but could not find any relevant reports about it for Okular. I confirm that Draw does not import the alt text. You can also try opening the PDF in Firefox. Chromium should work as well. If I right-click the image in Firefox and select Inspect Accessibility Properties, I do see my text in the "name" of the image. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
