[bksvol-discuss] Re: Speaking of accessible content or rather making accessible content

  • From: "Monica Willyard" <rhyami@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2009 21:06:26 -0500

In case it helps, for those who own either Kurzweil or Openbook, you can
read pdf files containing images. This even works with pdf files that have
security or DRM on them, the ones JAWS can't open. You open Adobe Reader and
print the document, using the Kesi Printer. It launches Kurzweil and
recognizes the text just is if you were using a scanned image. Openbook does
the same thing. Then you have your file, or book, in a totally accessible
form. (smile) The trick is to print from within Adobe, not to open the file
with DRM directly in Kurzweil or Openbook.
 

Monica Willyard
"The best way to predict the future is to create it." -- Peter Drucker

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chela Robles
Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 8:39 PM
To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Speaking of accessible content or rather
making accessible content

Roger it is Portable Document Format and Adobe Acrobat Reader can read it if

you have it depending how accessible it is though.
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"If you go without playing the trumpet for one day, no one knows, two days, 
only you know, and more than three days without practicing, girl you better 
look out, because everyone will know!"
Today, I find myself constantly saying those words, just to get myself 
going, to not give up, and it works. Since I learned to play the trumpet at 
the tender age of 10, I have spent so much passion and much diligence with 
that instrument that I will not give up on it. Sometimes my instrument puts 
me into awkward situations where I feel like they won't ever end, but the 
trumpet gives me a lot of hope with the majestic, crystal-clear sound it 
brings to my ears.
----------------
Chela Robles
E-Mail: cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxx
MSNWindowsLive Messenger: cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxxxx
Skype: jazzytrumpet

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Roger Loran Bailey" <rogerbailey81@xxxxxxx>
To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 4:46 PM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Speaking of accessible content or rather 
making accessible content


> That explains something. Back in 2003 when I first got Internet access I 
> started surfing the web without having the slightest idea what I was 
> doing. I did not have the foggiest idea what PDF was and I had not even 
> heard of that combination of letters until I came across an occasional 
> link labeled PDF document. I found out that when I clicked such a link 
> everything froze up on me. JAWS would not speak and pressing no key would 
> have any effect that I could discern. The only thing I could do was to 
> press the power button on my computer cutting off its electrical supply 
> and then starting over by turning it on again. After that happened a few 
> times I learned to never never ever click a link labeled PDF. I still 
> don't have a clear idea of what PDF is; I just know to avoid it.
> "I distrust those people who know so well what God wants them to do 
> because I notice it always coincides with their own desires." - Susan B. 
> Anthony
>
> The Militant:
> http://www.themilitant.com
> Pathfinder Press:
> http://www.pathfinderpress.com
> Granma International:
>  http://www.granma.cu/ingles/index.html
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Chela Robles" <cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 5:55 PM
> Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Speaking of accessible content or rather making 
> accessible content
>
>
>
> I stumbled across this article you might be interested in.
> The Problem With PDF Content
> by Donna J. Jodhan
>
> That's the crazy thing that so many content designers just do not 
> understand. They continue to put all of their efforts into designing 
> pretty PDF content but at the end of the day it is totally inaccessible to

> blind and visually impaired people. Why you ask? Very simple. PDF content 
> is made up of an image that cannot be deciphered by screen readers. In 
> other words; PDF files are image-based instead of textual-based. Blind and

> visually impaired persons use screen readers to surf the Internet.
>
> More and more online forms are being designed in PDF format and as a 
> result of this, blind and visually impaired people are being deprived of 
> their right to privacy and confidentiality. How is this? Simple! If a form

> is in PDF format it means that blind and visually impaired people need to 
> depend on sighted assistance to help them complete it. It is frustrating, 
> scary, and a downright violation of our right to confidentiality and 
> privacy. There is a way for all of this to be dealt with and it starts 
> with the content developer using the appropriate tags to format the PDF 
> content so that it is made accessible and usable.
>
> What most content developers still fail to understand is this: if they 
> take the additional time to tag their PDF content appropriately, they will

> not only be making it accessible to the blind and visually impaired; they 
> will also be making it accessible and usable to the print disabled, the 
> technically shy, and to those who are not technically savvy. Before you 
> start to wonder who all of these people are, please allow me to elaborate.
>
> The print disabled: those who are unable to read because of either 
> physical, mental, or visual challenges.
>
> The technically shy or not technically savvy: those who have difficulty 
> coping with modern technology and who work better with more simple 
> environments. In short, the millions of aging baby boomers who did not 
> grow up with the Internet at their fingertips.
>
> I personally find PDF content to be frustrating, a useless and 
> time-consuming obstacle for me to deal with, and a downright insult to my 
> right to privacy and confidentiality. Let me give you a URL that you can 
> visit in order to learn why PDF content does not benefit the blind and 
> visually impaired. Visit http://www.rnib.org.uk/wacblog/pdf/why-pdfs-suck.
>
> I'm Donna J. Jodhan, an accessibility and special needs business 
> consultant wishing you a terrific day. If you'd like to learn more about 
> me, then you can visit some of my blog spots at:
> Donna Jodhan! Advocating accessibility for all: 
> http://www.donnajodhan.blogspot.com
> Weekly Saturday postings on issues of accessibility: 
> http://www.sterlingcreations.ca/blog/blog.html
> blogs on various issues and answers to consumers concerns: 
> http://www.sterlingcreations.com/businessdesk.htm
>
> ----------------
> "If you go without playing the trumpet for one day, no one knows, two 
> days, only you know, and more than three days without practicing, girl you

> better look out, because everyone will know!"
> Today, I find myself constantly saying those words, just to get myself 
> going, to not give up, and it works. Since I learned to play the trumpet 
> at the tender age of 10, I have spent so much passion and much diligence 
> with that instrument that I will not give up on it. Sometimes my 
> instrument puts me into awkward situations where I feel like they won't 
> ever end, but the trumpet gives me a lot of hope with the majestic, 
> crystal-clear sound it brings to my ears.
> ----------------
> Chela Robles
> E-Mail: cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxx
> MSNWindowsLive Messenger: cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Skype: jazzytrumpet
>
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