Thread Subject: Re: Definition Consensus Decision:Authoring Tools

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From: Hoffman, Allen
Date: Mon, Mar 10 2008 9:10 AM


Andi is correct.

The idea was, that for a tool like NotePad, which edits files in ASCII,
such things as alternate text are not feasible, or sensible, so the
authoring tool requirements would not be applicable. My only question,
Andi, is, how should such tools be considered? If we can identify that
maybe an additional note for such tools would be helpful?

So, for example, an org-chart program uses a proprietary format to
present the organizations, it has graphics, relationships, text, and
pictures. Just because that format is inaccessible does not, in my
view, mean that the tool shouldn't produce accessible content. It can't
because the format chosen won't allow it to work. How do we address
this?




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Mike and Robert,

I don't think the phrase can be deleted. It's meant to scope the
definition to tools that support content formats which enable the
creation of accessible content. If you can't create accessible content
in the first place with a particular content format, then there's no use
requiring the authoring tool to support the authoring tool requirements.

Andi





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Thank you Robert. EWG will make the adjustment.

-mike

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Subject: RE: [teitac-committee] Definition Consensus Decision: Authoring
Tools

Concur with minor change,

"Any software intended to create or modify electronic content for
publication in one or more formats that support compliance with the user
interface and content provisions.

the current statement "that support compliance with the user interface
and content provisions" is confusing and perhaps can be deleted.

Robert


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