Re: Print Accessibility ... from Web Accessibility

Hi Phill,

thanks for your reply,

> Are you working on guidelines for accessible electronic documents that
can be printed, where the user as access to the electronic document, as
opposed to accessible print guidelines, where the user only has the printed
document?
I'm working on the both ! and more on the context also and the support
itself...

lighthouse give informations but not enough and not precise ... (example
for font family)

we need to give exact informations to make better accessible printing...

It's very difficult for me to explain all my things in english, my english
is limited :-)

Ludo,


Le mar. 20 déc. 2016 à 16:56, Phill Jenkins <pjenkins@us.ibm.com> a écrit :

> Ludo,
> most folks refer to the work published by Lighthouse International
>
> *Accessible Print Design*
>
> http://li129-107.members.linode.com/accessibility/design/accessible-print-design/
>
> [image: Screen shot of web page]
> "Accessible Print" guidelines would be different than accessible
> electronic documents, and different from accessible web content, the latter
> two being digital (also known as electronic) and able to be rendered and
> printed by the browser in ways that the user chooses, while printed
> documents (e.g. materials) are just that, printed.  Once printed, the user
> has few choices in transforming the content.  CCTV and other assistive
> technologies do not change the printed materials.
>
> Are you working on guidelines for accessible electronic documents that can
> be printed, where the user as access to the electronic document, as opposed
> to accessible print guidelines, where the user only has the printed
> document?
>   ___________
> Regards,
> Phill Jenkins
> pjenkins@us.ibm.com
> Senior Engineer & Accessibility Executive
> IBM Research Accessibility
> ibm.com/able <http://www.ibm.com/able>
> facebook.com/IBMAccessibility <http://www.facebook.com/IBMAccessibility>
> twitter.com/IBMAccess
> ageandability.com
>
>
>
>
> From:        Ludovic GIAMBIASI <ludovic.giambiasi@gmail.com>
> To:        "w3c-wai-ig@w3.org" <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
> Date:        12/20/2016 09:06 AM
> Subject:        Print Accessibility ... from Web Accessibility
> ------------------------------
>
>
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm working on a *Print Accessibility Guidelines*, based (from a part) on
> the WCAG...
>
> *Here you can find my draft documents *(many hours of works and
> researches, case studies, etc.)* :*
>
> *https://goo.gl/PVKMYp* <https://goo.gl/PVKMYp>
>
> There is 3 parts (+ introduction) :
>
>    - Web from print
>    - Print
>    - contextual printing (sorry, difficult for me to translate in
>    english, it's all the environnement of printing... using, paper, etc.)
>
> *Some people are interested to work with me on this ?*
> *I search also people to translate in English...*
>
> all documents are in french...
> one part left for this time because not really finish (contextual printing)
> I will put another files after (ressources, documents, etc.)
>
> *Please, can you give me your feedback ? about this initiative, about
> print accessibility, about ... as you want !*
>
> I'm so impress by work and involvement of US people in and on
> accessibility... we don't have this in France... so, I'm sure you will
> be sensitized of this important project, because accessibility is not only
> on the web or in building constructions !
>
> Bien à vous tous,
> :-)
> Ludo,
> ps : I'm french living in France... with beautiful french accent when I
> speak english ;-)
>
>
>
>

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