Re: [docbook-apps] tagged and accessible PDF document with DocBook

2017-04-27 Thread Dave Pawson
On 27 April 2017 at 17:49, Tony Graham wrote: > Which brings me to... > > 8. You have a comment about preferring a flat rather than nested ToC > structure. You can represent a hierarchical ToC structure in Tagged > PDF, but I don't know whether flat or hierarchical is

Re: [docbook-apps] tagged and accessible PDF document with DocBook

2017-04-27 Thread Tony Graham
On 27/04/2017 16:48, Tony Graham wrote: ... 5. Within your 'TOCI' for a ToC entry, you should use 'Lbl' for the entry's title, 'NonStruct' for the leader, and 'Reference' for the page number citation. Sorry, I should have said to also use 'Reference' for the entry's title. If you wanted to be

Re: [docbook-apps] tagged and accessible PDF document with DocBook

2017-04-27 Thread Tony Graham
On 24/04/2017 17:24, Holger Bast wrote: I started on writing a specification document that maps the DocBook elements to the necessary PDF structure elements. Well, I started with FOP (based of PDF v1.5) as basis, but I think that the other processors act the same way. It would be great if

Aw: Re: [docbook-apps] tagged and accessible PDF document with DocBook

2017-04-27 Thread Holger Bast
Thank you for your explanation, Bob. Do you have a DocBook test document with (nearly) all DocBook elements and combinations? During my work on the specification I'm also writing a lot of "test" code to proof the resulting PDF tag structure. Having such a document would speed up my work a bit