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Hi,
Thank you for raising these accessibility issues. The post mentions about the following six bugs being introduced with the update that went live on September 14, 2021
1: Alt-Text from MS Word is not converting into the PDF. Instead, it is dropped and gibberish code is inserted
2: Every cell border on every table cell is being tagged as <P>PathPathPathPath
3: The underline on Hyperlinks should be tagged as artifacts
4: Borders and background shadings on Text Boxes are being tagged as a combination of <Figure>s and PathPathPath
5: Paragraph borders and shadings: same deal as #4 above.Per the PDF/UA-1 standard, they are visually decorative and should be artifacted
6: Dragging and dropping elements in both the Tag and Order panels is now broken.Would like to mention that out of these, #1 and #6 were introduced with the Sep 14 update and remaining (#2, #3, #4 & #5)…
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Hi,
We escalated the this request to the higher management. We don’t have a plan to provide this feature for now but We have kept it in our radar and would implement it in the near future.Thanks
RachitAn error occurred while saving the comment Mark Mintz commentedUnder the accessibility toolbar, there's a touch up reading order tool.
Utilizing NVDA, you can hear that the text key has a keyboard shortcut of alt-x, which speeds up selecting of text. I did not see anywhere that this is documented except using a screen reader. I'll also point out that none of the other tools have a working shortcut key.Imagine a typical magazine or textbook page which may have inline pictures, 2 columns of text, perhaps a table or a rounded callout. Marking it as text with a hotkey where there might be 10 text areas in the document would reduce the number of clicks by 50%, and will leave your mouse on the document you are remediating. Since in this case I may have to ctrl-click to unselect some portion of the callout, your hand is typically on the keyboard anyway, and it's simply more efficient.
It would be helpful if you finished adding the shortcut keys for Figure, Headings (at least 1-3), form field, and background. It would be great if they were documented in the Touch Up Reading Order dialog somewhere, I suggested a tooltip, but whatever makes the most sense.
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It would be great if we could also tag with a number ahead of a bookmark in the Split dialog - so it's immediately obvious what the order of the files is - For instance, I can name the front matter whatever I want in a book, and the back matter, and they would lay out:
01 Front matter
02 Chapter 1 ...
17 Back Matter
(and if I was really being OCD that day, I can easily extract and delete the front matter first, then extract everything else, then renumber "front Matter" 00