Re: Technique - PDF17: Specifying consistent page numbering for PDF documents. ( LC-2799)

 Dear Devarshi Pant ,

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Working Group has reviewed the
comments you sent [1] on the Last Call Working Draft [2] of the Techniques
for WCAG 2.0 published on 11 Jul 2013. Thank you for having taken the time
to review the document and to send us comments!

The Working Group's response to your comment is included below.

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 2. http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/2013/WD-WCAG20-TECHS-20130711/


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Your comment on PDF17: Specifying consistent page numbering for PDF
documents:
> Technique “PDF17: Specifying consistent page numbering for PDF
> documents.”
> Refer URL: http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/NOTE-WCAG20-TECHS-20120103/PDF17
> 
> Problem:
> Under Description, refer to the 4th paragraph that states how to
> navigate
> using the page number toolbar, and specifically the sentence “In
> addition,
> users can select the arrows to move one page up or down in the
> document.”
> Proposed Change:
> Users can also go to a desired page number using the shortcut key,
> “Ctrl +
> Shift + N,” which is a standard keyboard command. Consider rephrasing
> /
> adding this fact.
> 
> -Devarshi


Working Group Resolution (LC-2799):

Response to Commenter:
Thank you for his suggestion. We have added the following information to
the Description for PDF17: 

A more direct way of going to a page is to use the shortcut for the View >
Page Navigation > Page menu item. On Windows, this shortcut is "Ctrl +
Shift + N"; on Mac OS, it is "Cmd + Shift + N". This brings up a dialog box
to go to a specific page number.

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Received on Sunday, 22 September 2013 14:46:18 UTC