On 2/14/2025 8:03 PM, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
in my case the publisher that needs this feature right now is Heidelberg
University Publishing:
https://heiup.uni-heidelberg.de/
Definitely no turnaround over 7 digits. A small but committed publisher, that
is engaged in making PDF documents also accessible for blind people.
- adding some Alt whatever to a pdf has been possible for ages but only
when it's required by law they do it
- adding some simple label is not helping the blind, while making a
dedicated document (or providing the sources) with more extensive
description of what this image is showing makes more sense
- add audio resources to documents clearly explaining matters that
require something that a blind person needs seems better to me (also
something that can be done for ages)
so ... if publishers really cared about that they'd embraced tex as tool
for *multiple* output (not only blind, maybe also huge fonts etc for bad
eyesight or alternative coloring for color blind or ...)
not even now, with accessibility on the agenda, those demands show up
... so forgive if i don't take publishers demands too serious on this
anyway, we'll see what direction pablos tests show us, and i'll adapt to
that
Hans
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