Tim Cross writes:
> I had a very similar idea wrt lint like functionality to alert user to
> possible 'stylistic' and/or other problems in exported content. Adding
> accessibility to that would then be the next step.
>
> I'm very much against enforcing standards. Experience has taught me that
>
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Tim Cross writes:
>
>> From an org-mode perspective, the key things which need to be maintained
>> (and which perhaps we could make even easier or possibly have
>> 'defaults') is the ability to add the alt attribute to any non-text
>> element. For example, images,
Tim Cross writes:
> From an org-mode perspective, the key things which need to be maintained
> (and which perhaps we could make even easier or possibly have
> 'defaults') is the ability to add the alt attribute to any non-text
> element. For example, images, videos, sound files etc. All such
On Fri, Sep 30, 2022 at 07:05:40AM +1000, Tim Cross wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I think I owe everyone an apology [...]
> For those interested and because it might help with understanding in
> this area, I thought I'd outline the actual cause of my frustration [...]
No, I for one are grateful for
Dear all,
I think I owe everyone an apology. I have allowed frustration from
another area of life colour my response here and as a result, my tone
and assessment was too negative.
While it is correct that we cannot use org mode to generate accessible
PDFs and that does mean in environments
One thing I vividly remember doing Navy mandatory trainings was several
instances when providers had mouse cursor and keyboard disabled so the
only way to proceed was to have a sighted person position and click the
physical mouse!
Jude "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty:
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Tim Cross writes:
>
>> Note that org also lacks any accessibility support for HTML generated
>> documents as well. However, this is less problematic as authors do have
>> some ability to add the necessary attributes that can improve
>> accessibility - an option not
Tim Cross writes:
> Note that org also lacks any accessibility support for HTML generated
> documents as well. However, this is less problematic as authors do have
> some ability to add the necessary attributes that can improve
> accessibility - an option not available with Latex.
Can we do