On Fri, 3 Feb 2006 01:14 pm, Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
> Marilyn Langfeld wrote:
> > And Adobe is adding accessibility
> > aids (depends on the designer to implement them though).
>
> Worth mentioning though that the accessibility enhancements (like the
> way that a screenreader can access the content of a PDF in a sensible
> manner) only apply to the standalone Adobe Reader application, not the
> browser plugin mode (last time I checked, anyway).

And do the accessibility enhancements include a drastic reduction in file 
size? In my experience, PDF files are much larger than an HTML document with 
the same content, and there are still /many/ users on dialup connections out 
there . . . .


Alexis.
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