RE: DPUB ARIA Questions

HI Rich,


2.     Accessible name and description should not participate in the DPUB AAM as you are not introducing attributes or native host language features that effect name computation. PS this is a copy and paste leftover form SVG


Matt and I are a little unsure about how to answer this. Are you referring to the value of Accessible Name Required in the tables in DPUB-ARIA or something in DPUB-AAM? If it’s in DPUB-AAM, we were not involved in the authoring, so we don’t know.

If it’s DPUB-ARIA, I am not completely sure because FPWD was a year ago, but I think you helped us with this section, and I need your help answering the question. If this is a copy/paste error, should the value be false for all DPUB roles?

Thanks,
Tzviya



Tzviya Siegman
Information Standards Lead
Wiley
201-748-6884
tsiegman@wiley.com<mailto:tsiegman@wiley.com>

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Subject: RE: DPUB ARIA Questions

>> Accessible name and description should not participate in the DPUB AAM as you are not introducing attributes or native host language features that effect name computation. PS this is a copy and paste leftover form SVG
> TS: I don’t remember at this point. Matt, do you remember how we determined this?

Sorry, this is all Greek to me. I haven't looked at the source of that document, but if you tell me what needs fixing I can look into it.

> I can see the case being made to make the following roles subclass “contentinfo”. I am interested in feedback:
> doc-acknowledgments
> doc-credits
> doc-abstract (currently subclasses section)

It's hard to say from the description. I guess the corollary for contentinfo as exemplified is the information on the titlepage verso. But maybe if you take a broader view that it's any material that describes the content instead of being the content, acknowledgements and credits would fit. I'm not sure how to place an abstract, as it's preliminary material that summarizes the content.

Matt

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Subject: RE: DPUB ARIA Questions

Hi Rich,

I have some follow up questions, inline below.

Thanks,
Tzviya

Tzviya Siegman
Information Standards Lead
Wiley
201-748-6884
tsiegman@wiley.com<mailto:tsiegman@wiley.com>

From: Rich Schwerdtfeger [mailto:richschwer@gmail.com]
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Subject: DPUB ARIA Questions

We are trying to clean up DPUB ARIA and DPUB AAM

Just so that we are on the same page:


1.     roles that subclass role “none” are not mapped. However, I think these should subclass section and just not be mapped.

TS: The only role that subclasses “none” is role =”doc-pullquote”. The intent is for AT to skip this element. Is your recommendation still to subclass section? The explicit direction should be for AT to skip the element.

2.     Accessible name and description should not participate in the DPUB AAM as you are not introducing attributes or native host language features that effect name computation. PS this is a copy and paste leftover form SVG

TS: I don’t remember at this point. Matt, do you remember how we determined this?
3. Should any of the DPUB ARIA landmarks subclass role “contentinfo” vs. “landmark”?
            TS: We intentionally excluded metadata elements from this vocabulary. However, I can see the case being made to make the following roles subclass “contentinfo”. I am interested in feedback:
doc-acknowledgments
doc-credits
doc-abstract (currently subclasses section)

Rich



Rich Schwerdtfeger

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