[OS X TeX] Accessible pdfs

David Craig dac at panix.com
Thu Jan 9 07:05:18 EST 2025


Joseph-
Thank you, that’s super helpful. Gives me a good anchor.

David Craig

<http://physics.oregonstate.edu/~craigda>

> On Jan 9, 2025, at 3:49 AM, Joseph Wright <joseph at texdev.net> wrote:
> 
> On 09/01/2025 11:25, David Craig wrote:
>> Given recent updates to Department of Education regulations for higher education concerning the accessibility of course materials even when there aren’t students with acknowledged disabilities enrolled, I’m wondering about what people are doing to improve accessibility of LaTEX documents.  Canvas, for example, is complaining that my problem set pdfs have poor accessibility scores.
>> 
>> I’m a little bit at sea here. What are people doing?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> David Craig
> 
> The LaTeX Project team have an ongoing project to add tagging support to
> the kernel and to support work in doing the same for packages. Full
> details are available at https://latex3.github.io/tagging-project/.
> 
> At present, the code is still in development, but can be used for a wide
> range of sources: for example, I have tagging enabled on lecture notes,
> etc. As the support is being developed, some changes may be needed over
> time - but the idea is to avoid needed to change the document body
> sources for 'well behaved' LaTeX files. So changes will be in the
> preamble, as support becomes more established.
> 
> The project site shows a number of examples of tagging, which is enabled
> by adding a short line at the top of the main source. There is also a
> simple 'starter' guide at
> https://latex3.github.io/tagging-project/documentation/prototype-usage-instructions.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Joseph


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