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Re: HTML to tagged PDF conversion, with alt text and other attributes?

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From: Olaf Drümmer
Date: Oct 24, 2013 1:53AM


Hi Paul,

out of curiosity - what would you need this for?

And what would you expect, given that the typical HTML page comes as part of a page structure, pages contain navigation, etc. whereas your typical PDF document has all the content in one go, needs less navigation, because some of the navigation is inherent to the file format and/or you have different mechanism, like bookmarks. Would you expect that several HTMLp ages are converted at the same time, and that based on linking you would go from PDF to the other by clicking on an entry in some kind of navigation bar that existed in the HTML but also is present in the PDF converted from the HTML?

And what about dynamic features, like accordions or sliders or …

And last but not least: would expect you result to match styling in the HTML as much as possible, or are you looming at a styling more suitable for a static, page based medium like PDF?


Olaf


Am 24 Oct 2013 um 02:17 schrieb Paul Bohman < <EMAIL REMOVED> >:

> I've been searching all over for a tool that convert HTML to tagged PDF in
> a way that retains all tags and attributes. So far I haven't found any.
> Adobe's tool creates the tags accurately, but it does not retain any of the
> attributes. No alt text, no table header scopes or ids, and so on. Is there
> a tool that can convert an accessible HTML file into an accessible PDF file?
>
> Paul Bohman, PhD
> Director of Training
> Deque Systems, Inc
> www.deque.com
> 703-225-0380, ext.121
> > >