Hi,

Well, I don't think that could be quite true, inasmuch as, in the majority
of cases, closing Adobe Reader and reopening the document does the trick.
Rather, it is more likely that the browse mode buffer is not engaged
properly on initial open.

Hth,

Rod

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[mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail....@lists.window-eyes.com] On Behalf
Of Don Mauck via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 2:21 PM
To: Chris Skarstad; Window-Eyes Discussion List; Michael Massey
Subject: RE: This is actually pretty important, was Re: pdf documents, WE 9?

It might be that the document is in protected view.  I've not found any way
to fix that  accept to press F6 until you hear protected view and then you
need to find the button that will let you enable it for that document.  This
seems to happen with any PDF file you try to open rather than saving to your
hard drive first.
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Skarstad via Talk [mailto:talk@lists.window-eyes.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 8:58 AM
To: Michael Massey; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: This is actually pretty important, was Re: pdf documents, WE 9?

Hi

why would this be considered off-topic, and why would we want to hide this
from the AI Squared guys?  These are important questions that I 
seriously think they                 need to see and pay attention to, 
because it is a legitimate concern.  Anymore, pdf is a popular document on
the web, and I think Window-eyes 9 should support it to the best of its
abilities, as much as Adobe and other creators of PDF documents will allow
it to. From what I can tell, it depends largely on the way the document is
created. There accessibility tools that document creators can add to their
documents and some people just don't even realize they exist.  So I do
believe this is actually a pretty important ddiscussion, lets not hide this.



On 3/4/2015 10:37 AM, Michael Massey via Talk wrote:
> Hi, Jo.  I think I can answer one of your questions.  You are correct 
> when you mention that you hear alert, document being processed, and 
> that it just sits there.  You have to tab to the start document button 
> or whatever it is called and press it.  P d f documents don't start 
> reading automatically.  I hope others will be able to answer your
questions.
>
> Mike M.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+massey52=q....@lists.window-eyes.com] 
> On Behalf Of Jo Taliaferro via Talk
> Sent: Wednesday, March 4, 2015 8:10 AM
> To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com; talk@lists.window-eyes.com
> Subject: Off topic, pdf documents, WE 9? shshsh, maybe the owners 
> won't know!
>
>       I'm really frustrated with pdf documents.  I use WE 9, Windows 7 
> 64-bit on a laptop, have Adobe Reader xi and I'm not sure of the 
> correct settings for reading  without sight.  I've tried using the 
> setup assistant which helps some but I also realize that scanned documents
won't read at
> all.   Do I need Acrobat.com or not and how might I convert a document or
> newsletter into a Word document for Office 2010?
> Adobe Reader often says, "Alert, document being processed!"   And never
does
> anything but sit there!  I don't know if there are helpful apps for 
> this or something else but I should be able to at least read the text 
> even with some images in the document, right?  I mean, if it's not a
scanned document.
> I thank you for help from snowy MN,
> Jo Taliaferro
>
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