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PDF - when spcifying the language of a form using Lifecycle, is it enough to use the locale property?
From: Birkir R. Gunnarsson
Date: Sep 24, 2013 9:33AM
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Greetings
The conundrum of the day for me is, what needs to happen when
designing forms in Adobe Lifecycle to make sure that the document
language is communicated correctly to screen readers when users open
the form.
There is the mention of the locale of the form which would be fine if
form was an English form, but what if I wanted to design a French or
Icelandic form in Lifecycle, which property would I have to define and
how to ensure that the language is communicated to assistive
technologies.
Thanks
-Birkir
Birkir R. Gunnarsson
Accessibility Subject Matter Expert | Deque Systems
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