On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 10:07 AM, Christoph Reller < christoph.rel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Oct 2015 22:35:46 -0400 <andrew.dunn...@utoronto.ca> wrote: > >> > On 19 Oct 2015, at 5:33 PM, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote: >> > >> > Indeed context supports tagged pdf already for a while, although only >> acrobat can do something with it. Making it default is not really an option >> as there is overhead involved (a bit more runtime and much larger filesize) >> that makes no sense when proofing documents and in workflows for print, but >> enabling is easy with >> > >> > \setuptagging[state=start] >> >> Thank you! Would it also be possible to have something to the effect of >> `\setupbackend[format={pdf/ua:2014}` to set up the appropriate options? >> > Hi, > Please note that the PDFs produced by ConTeXt when tagging is enabled are > still some steps short of being PDF/UA compliant. You can check this with > the freely available "PDF Accessibility Checker". (Just google for it.) > > http://www.access-for-all.ch/en/pdf-lab/pdf-accessibility-checker-pac.html -- luigi
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