Hi All,
Thanks, I will take a look at “skim”, contact the bank next year about “PDF
UA”, and hopefully get things sorted out.
To one and all, I wish a Blessed, peaceful, prosperous, healthy 2018 and beyond.
Stan ZA
amista...@gmail.com
> On 26 Dec 2017, at 12:28 AM, E.T. wrote:
>
> Jonathan,
>
Jonathan,
Since you read PDFs under Windows, you know there is an
Accessibility submenu item that will check the document's accessibility
features or lack thereof.
This is missing in Preview. I may try the Adobe Reader version for
the Mac. May also try Skim.
From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
Interesting issue. PDF accessibility is a field I know just a little about.
Basically there is a way to tell screen readers about the logical layout PDF
documents. This is an international standard called PDF-UA. It allows the
screen reader to know about tables and their headers. I am not sure
Helllo,
I assume you are using preview with a pdf file.
I as a blind user have found the free skim better in many regards for pdfs.
It can use apple script and access remote pdfs.
Here:
http://skim-app.sourceforge.net/
On Mon, 25 Dec 2017, Stan ZA wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
> Thanks for re-assign
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for re-assigning the subject-line.
I joined the “apple world” with a second-hand “MacMini”” running “Tiger”, as a
“Blinddy” and was soon over the moon with my newly found independence. I was
then able to read, track my financial affairs, without troubling my ever
willing wife
I don't remember much of Tiger any more especially since I usually did not use
VoiceOver with Tiger. What PDF navigation items are you thinking of? Please
know also that PDF has matured significantly since those days in defining its
accessibility and cross system usage.
Best wi