- From: Janina Sajka <janina@rednote.net>
- Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2022 11:08:13 -0400
- To: public-pronunciation@w3.org
Colleagues: I have an action to draft a followup to WHATWG regarding elevating SSML to a status parallel to SVG in HTML 5. Herewith my draft. Clearly, it needs a little help, especially as I'm not immediately recalling (or finding) the list of 4 element overlaps! When we complete our drafting (hopefully this week), please allow me (or Matthew) to send on behalf of APA. It's a formality I think we should observe for now. <begin draft> Dear Anne, All: Thank you for the very helpful joint meeting during TPAC in Vancouver last month. APA is highly encouraged by our conversation and the outcomes. One of those specific next steps follows below. But, first let me ask you to also thank Mike Smith, Simon Peters, and the other WHAT participants who joined us. I would cc them--but I don't have current emails. So, in this email we'd like to confirm your recommendation regarding specifics relating to our work on a normative approach for TTS generated output that can be relied on to produce consistent results across multiple operating environments and user agents. This is the work of our Spoken Presentation Task Force whose home wiki page is here: https://www.w3.org/WAI/APA/task-forces/pronunciation/ This was our second topic in Vancouver, under the title "Spoken Presentation" as logged here: https://www.w3.org/2022/09/13-apa-minutes.html#t03 APA would like to request WHAT consider elevating SSML to a status in HTML parallel to that currently provided for SVG. We believe this would be the most direct and productive approach for our various accessibility use cases, and we believe it would be beneficial for nonaccessibility use cases as well. Our analysis indicates there are exactly 4 elements defined both by HTML and SSML for which we'd need to define disambiguation. We believe the first question should be to confirm our list. Is it correct? Or are there others? Once confirmed, we could take up what we might do to resolve the overlap. The 4 overlapping elements are: * sub * p * [item 3] * [item 4] Please advise your suggestion of next steps. Shall we log a formal github request for SSML in HTML noting the above 4 pain points? With thanks, APA Chairs Spoken Presentation Co-Facilitators cc'd to various list archives <end draft> -- Janina Sajka (she/her/hers) Accessibility Consultant https://linkedin.com/in/jsajka The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Co-Chair, Accessible Platform Architectures http://www.w3.org/wai/apa Linux Foundation Fellow https://www.linuxfoundation.org/board-of-directors-2/
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