Re: [HELP] Help implementing org-lint/warnings buffer during export (was: Org HTML export accessibility (was: org exported pdf files))

2022-10-02 Thread Ihor Radchenko
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 >

Re: [HELP] Help implementing org-lint/warnings buffer during export (was: Org HTML export accessibility (was: org exported pdf files))

2022-10-02 Thread Tim Cross
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,

[HELP] Help implementing org-lint/warnings buffer during export (was: Org HTML export accessibility (was: org exported pdf files))

2022-10-02 Thread Ihor Radchenko
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

Re: Apology [was: Re: Org HTML export accessibility (was: org exported pdf files))

2022-09-29 Thread tomas
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

Apology [was: Re: Org HTML export accessibility (was: org exported pdf files))

2022-09-29 Thread Tim Cross
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

Re: Org HTML export accessibility (was: org exported pdf files)

2022-09-29 Thread Jude DaShiell
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Re: Org HTML export accessibility (was: org exported pdf files)

2022-09-29 Thread Tim Cross
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

Org HTML export accessibility (was: org exported pdf files)

2022-09-28 Thread Ihor Radchenko
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