Hi :)
Does anyone know if Pdf UA is incorporated into LO or if there are plans to do so?
I think we have more fine-grained ways such as "tagged" and "1A" and such but do they add-up to
"UA"?
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: Jaap van de Putte <info@2useit.nl>
To: accessibility@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Wednesday, 15 August 2012, 17:05
Subject: [libreoffice-accessibility] PDF UA
Hi,
PDF/UA has been approved as standard. It stands for "Universally Accessible PDF".
Are there any steps made to incorporate this format in LibreOffice and OpenOffice? It would
certainly matters for governments in Europe for the European Union has stated that all countries
should confirm to WCAG 2, the international accessibility guidelines.
Kind regards, Jaap
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