Hi,
There are classes for this but no examples. You're mostly on your own there, i.e. read and understand the PDF specification and look for the appropriate classes. The best would be that you create a PDF with WORD or Excel that has the extras and then look with PDFDebugger what is needed.
Tilman

Am 16.10.2017 um 20:22 schrieb David Patterson:
I've done some research on my search. What I'm trying to find out is
whether there is any code in PDFBox for dealing with content for "Assistive
Technology". That kind of text is put into "tags" and used with a screen
reader application. My hope was to be able to create a PDF that had the
assistive content "cooked into the pdf" rather than have a "normal" PDF
that had to go through an expensive, slow process of manually tagging the
content with Adobe Acrobat Pro to insert the content.

In the case of the documents I want to produce, they mimic spreadsheets
with many cells that are "merged" (some are multiple grid positions wide or
multiple grid positions tall).

Is this capability something that pdfbox can help produce or not?

Thanks.

Dave Patterson



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