On 4/11/2025 6:44 PM, Matthias Weber wrote:

Any document I want to make available to my students needs to be “compliant” by 
April 2026. Nobody knows what that exactly means or how this will be tested.
I strongly support providing accessibility in addition to what I want my 
students to use.

ok, so we have some time to see how things evolve and adapt

The best way(while waiting) seems to be to provide two documents, where the 
accessible version replaces all images with text that I write, and all formulas 
with the text that Mikael’s example produces. So my question is just this: how 
do I make that automatic: have all formulas replaced by a text that reads like 
a spoken formula?

checking: you mean in the typeset text?

concerning images, we can make some mechanism for that: adding more elaborate descriptions (alongside images, or in files) and some mode control

Hans


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