Visually impaired readers using an audio reader to access PDFs will want to
have footnotes read out at the point of occurrence of the footnote cue,
after which reading of the main text will resume.  (Or some may wish to
have the footnotes suppressed altogether, which ideally should be an
option).  Is that achievable in ConTeXt?

I have no experience of InDesign, but it seems that this happens
automatically with PDFs produced by that program:

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/mgpj0ae4xlr0609oqnlj5/GHIL-Bulletin-May-2025.pdf?rlkey=6twt93pi5locey4kc5te1yc84&dl=0

I was sent the Bulletin as an example of how German Historical Institute
volumes should be formatted in future for compliance with the latest
Accessibility legislation.

Best wishes

John *🇪🇺 * Слава Україні!
* 🇺🇦*


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