Howdy,
Some times that kind of thing happens here at the ministry with our newsletter.
It is turned in to a pdf and we need to send a text copy to some one from time
to time.
You mite ask your Church if they would mind sending you a text or rtf or html
copy.
Keith Reedy
We are Braille Bible printers,
http://biblesfortheblind.org
Keith Reedy
keithreedy@xxxxxxxxxxxx
On Sep 21, 2022, at 11:16 AM, Nicole Hutchins <nkhutch86@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Ian,
Thanks for these tips. I did just look at the email again and at the bottom
it says sent with constant contact. Should I just ask the administrators to
check the accessibility settings or is there something in particular I should
ask for?
Nicole
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On Sep 21, 2022, at 11:02 AM, Ian Edwards <ianedwards42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sorry I’m late to the party on this, can you identify which mail service
they’re using? Might be in a tag at the bottom like sent using Mail Chimp,
or sent using Constant Contact. Those are a couple of the big ones churches
use.
Some email sevices turn the content into a pdf image or a jpg image. I find
these make the text disappear as expected, but the way email programs
interpret and insert the images doesn’t tell you it has happened.
There has been an issue lately with the expectation that AI and OCR has
solved everything, so content providers don’t have to worry about universal
access. Philosophy and ideology aside, you should be able to find out what
service is being used and see if there are any accessibility settings the
content creators can engage at their end before they send it out.
One other thing that compares, there is a site for church musci, CCLI, and
about 10% of the time the chord sheets I try to access are blank to me. My
son who is sighted looks at them and says yup, it’s there and looks like
text like all the other ones, but somehow in the coding absolutely nothing
is being caught by Voiceover. It behaves just as you described, the text
above and below are read, but there is a void in the middle.
Ian
On Sep 18, 2022, at 7:37 PM, Nicole Hutchins <nkhutch86@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am using an iPhone and I do not have an OCR app. I did have image
descriptions turned off but have turned them on and nothing has changed.
I’m not able to click on the area where the information is. It seems to
read what is above and below the image but I can see there is an image
there with text in it.
Nicole
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On Sep 18, 2022, at 7:33 PM, Kelvin Falconer
<tusciafalconer@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Do you have VOCR ?
It is a small OCR application for VO and is extremely useful for pdf and
images that VO can't read on its' own.
I float through Time and Space like a treeless leaf.
On 19/09/2022, at 11:15 AM, Nicole Hutchins <nkhutch86@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi list,
I’m not even sure how to explain this but I’m going to give it a shot.
Whenever my church sends out a community email I’m never able to read
them. I can see they are images with information in them but it doesn’t
read anything to me through VO. Is there a way I could ask them to
re-figure how they send their emails or do their website, and if so what
exactly would I be asking for? I don’t know much about this stuff. Thanks
for any possible tips.
Nicole
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