Hi Loretta and all:
 
     I have a slightly off topic (specific topic of alt text/forms in PDF) but it may be related.  I was interested lately in reading PDF's that contain equations.  One example is
Richard Feynman's nobel lecture
http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1965/feynman-lecture.pdf
The Adobe translation tools and accessibility plugin work well on the text portion, but the equations, as one might guess, get a bit garbled.
I was wondering if there might be a PDF to latex converter perhaps?
Might there be other suggestions?
 
Thanks,  
Steve
 
Steve McCaffrey
Senior Programmer/Analyst
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>>> Loretta Guarino Reid <lguarino@adobe.com> 04/02/02 12:23PM >>>
Have you looked at the document at

http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/pdfs/CreateAccessibleAdvanced.pdf

It describes a number of techniques for repairing accessibility problems in
PDF files.

Loretta Guarino Reid