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Re: Technical PDF Accessibility Question
From: Duff Johnson
Date: Jun 8, 2011 1:36PM
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Jennifer,
I don't understand the question... see below....
On Jun 8, 2011, at 3:18 PM, McDonald, Jennifer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a question about some specific PDF files that are used on my
> website. These files are forms, that are pre-populated with user
> information dynamically (using iText). The PDF files are tagged, but
> when the information is populated online, that information is not
> tagged.
If the files are forms (ie, they include fillable form-fields), then the information should be populated directly into the fields. No new tags required (assuming the fields are themselves properly tagged).
> I'm not aware of a way to tag an "empty" space in the shell PDF
> file.
...and that should not be necessary... unless you are adding content to the page itself instead of populating a form-field. In which case I would say: "Don't do that - make the PDF a fillable form and populate the fields instead".
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> When JAWS 12 first opens the file Adobe opens the Accessibility
> Settings Window: Reading Untagged Document. This is the window that
> gives you the "Reading Order Options". If I leave this selection
> defaulted to the recommended setting (Infer reading order from document)
> - the only information read on the PDF file is the text that has been
> populated (essentially name, address, phone number, etc). If I change
> the selection to "Left-to-right, top-to-bottom reading order" or "Use
> reading order in raw print stream" all of the text is read correctly.
>
> If I was a person relying on the screen reader to read this PDF I would
> probably choose the recommended setting, and then determine that the PDF
> was inaccessible when it was not properly read. I would not think about
> changing that selection. It's my goal to have this PDF file work
> correctly with default settings, but I'm at a loss. Googling
> "pre-populate PDF Accessibility" has gotten me nowhere.
>
> Any ideas or information if anyone has dealt with this before would be
> appreciated.
>
> Jeni
>
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