Hi Roger,

I haven’t used ltx-talk but would like to start exploring. Do you have any 
sample presentation/document to share? It would be the perfect starting point 
to evaluate whether we need a full exporter or just a clever set of settings.

Thx/PA
Ox-latex maintainer 

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> El 22 jun 2026, a las 23:50, jdashiel <[email protected]> escribió:
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> Several years ago i asked if org pdf content was or could be made accessible 
> and got a negative feply. Microsoft word puts a language tag describing the 
> language used in the documents. If a word document is sent into a pdf file it 
> can at least talk on screen readers though figures will also need tagging.
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> -------- Original message --------
> From: Roger Schürch <[email protected]>
> Date: 6/22/26 15:04 (GMT-05:00)
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [FR] Exporter for ltx-talk
> 
> To deliver accessible learning content, universities request that PDFs made 
> available to students be tagged and pass their validation tools. The LaTeX 
> package ltx-talk, together with LuaLaTeX, supposedly allows the creation of 
> tagged PDF slides similar to the LaTeX's beamer. The latter seems ill suited 
> to produce compliant PDFs. To produce compliant PDF slides, I would love to 
> have an export backend for ltx-talk. Alternatively, I would love to hear how 
> other Org-mode users produce compliant PDF slides.
> ---
> Roger Schürch
> 

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