Re: Accessible PDF Repair

Hi Jim

You may want to consider the automated PDF conversion features of
RoboBraille. You can use the RoboBraille service to convert all types of pdf
files into more accessible formats, including tagged pdf.

The service is free for non-commercial, individual use and you can find it
at http://www.robobraille.org/web3

Venligst/Kind regards

Lars
----
Lars Ballieu Christensen
Rådgiver/Adviser, Ph.D., M.Sc., Sensus ApS
Specialister i tilgængelighed/Accessibility Consultants
Tel: +45 48 22 10 03 ­ Mobil: +45 40 32 68 23 - Skype: Ballieu
Mail: lbc@sensus.dk ­ Web: www.sensus.dk <http://www.sensus.dk/>  &
www.robobraille.org <http://www.robobraille.org/>

Vi arbejder for et tilgængeligt og rummeligt informationssamfund
Working for an accessible and inclusive information society

From:  "Homme, James" <james.homme@highmark.com>
Date:  fredag den 1. marts 2013 19.15
To:  "w3c-wai-ig@w3.org" <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
Subject:  Accessible PDF Repair
Resent-From:  <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
Resent-Date:  Fri, 01 Mar 2013 18:16:27 +0000

Hi,
So far I haven't heard of an accessible method for someone who is blind to
do PDF repair accessibly once a document gets into programs such as Adobe
Acrobat. Is this accurate? By that I'm referring to the interface that
someone might use to do touch up and edit tags.
 
Thanks.
 
Jim



This e-mail and any attachments to it are confidential and are intended
solely for use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If
you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately
and then delete it. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not
keep, use, disclose, copy or distribute this e-mail without the author's
prior permission. The views expressed in this e-mail message do not
necessarily represent the views of Highmark Inc., its subsidiaries, or
affiliates.

Received on Saturday, 2 March 2013 01:28:53 UTC