PDFlib is the leading developer toolbox for generating and manipulating files in the Portable Document Format (PDF). [...]
PDFlib+PDI includes all PDFlib functions, plus the PDF Import Library (PDI).
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PDF/UA is coming to Amsterdam! Pick up everything you need to know about how to create accessible PDF from your InDesign documents in just one packed day. [...]
Video recordings from the PDF/UA from the Technical Conference 2012 now available. [...]
René Jaun & Markus Riesch: What does it feel like to depend on assistive technology? – Recording and slides from the presentation at the Technical Conference 2012 [...]
Duff Johnson: What a PDF developer needs to know to implement PDF/UA well – Recording and slides from the presentation at the Technical Conference 2012 [...]
Duff Johnson discusses PDF/UA, Headings and WCAG 2.0 in a recent series of articles on his Logical Structures blog. [...]
Adobe Systems posts on the Adobe Accessibility blog about PDF/UA and its relationship to WCAG 2.0. [...]
Many organizations and government regulators see web content accessibility through the W3C’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (WCAG 2.0) lens. There are only a few correct ways to structure and “read” a file from an accessibility standpoint, and that’s what you need to know to make PDF comply with WCAG 2.0. This mapping helps PDF and accessibility developers alike come to terms with what it means to comply with WCAG 2.0 using the PDF format. [...]
The December 2011 ANPRM asserts “…it is straightforward to apply the WCAG 2.0 Success Criteria and Conformance Requirements to all electronic content.” NetCentric’s Duff Johnson, chair of the US Committee for PDF/UA, contests this claim, provides examples to show PDF/UA’s importance when considering PDF accessibility and argues for specific regulatory language that makes it clear to developers and evaluators alike that PDF accessibility must be assessed in specific technical terms. [...]