Movies of Talks on Tagged PDF documents built using LaTeX
This page contains videos of some of the talks and discussions held at TUG2019 (July 2019, Palo Alto USA). they are reproduced with permission of TUG and the corresponding participants.
- Chris Rowley: Accessibility in the LaTeX kernel—experiments in tagged PDF (~76Mb)
- Ross Moore: LaTeX 508—creating accessible PDFs (~122Mb)
Use the VLC Player, for MacOS/Windows/Linux. (click image)
Some more useful links
- Here is a link to the experimental package
tagpdf
at CTAN. - Here are two versions of the “Night Skies report” featured in Ross' talk: tagged and untagged. The visual view is identical in these. (dated August 2019)
- Here is the result after some more work, including more specific tagging: compressed and untagged. (added Oct. 2019)
- Here is the XML of the Night Skies report, as created by ‘Save As XML 1.0’ from Acrobat Pro DC: XML + images.
- This version contains PDF structure bookmarks, which give a better result when exported to XML or other formats. (added Feb. 2020)
- Here is a link to the original version of the “Night Skies report”, published by the U.S. National Parks Service.
- This is a longer `practice' video (.mp4 ~174 Mb), created as a plan B in case the Zoom link to the TUG 2019 meeting would be flaky. It covers similar material, but with different emphases, and shows more aspects of accessibility and validation.
- This gets the video from Ross' talk at TUG 2018, Rio de Janeiro: on YouTube.