Friday, April 8, 2011

Proposed Standard for Accessible PDF files

RantWoman recommends that a broad spectrum of people who interact with PDF files, either as content consumers or because their jobs call on them to produce accessible PDF's take a look at these proposed standards as discussed by European IT consulting firm Bloor Research.

http://www.bloorresearch.com/blog/accessibility/2011/4/accessible-pdf-draft-standard-out-for-public-comment.html

RantWoman lives and works on the frontiers between a number of languages and countries. RantWoman is also conscious of a globalized supply chain and globalized market in many sectors of the economy. Adding international borders and languages issues can be a good way to make accessibility efforts break down so RantWoman is especially interested in reference in the web item below to ISO standards and to maintaining accessibility in this kind of globalized economy. Plus, RantWoman expects to want to come back to the Bloor Research site for future reference.

http://www.bloorresearch.com/


At this very second, RantWoman is too busy tracking her own adventures to provide an advance summary, but RantWoman definitely means to comment. Okay, RantWoman sometimes wants to hear other people's comments independent of RantWoman's fixations. It's not particularly that RantWoman lacks confidence in her own fixation; it's just that RantWoman does not want inadvertantly to stifle others' creativity. So go to town.

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