RateMyPDF is a website that helps paper form authors (particularly for court forms) improve the usability of their forms for self-represented litigants. It uses the FormFyxer library to deliver its insights.
Concept: if someone has their own plain language glossary (a list of words and their plain language replacements, in a table) we could let them analyze their PDFs and show the replacement words from their own glossary.
This doesn't feel very high priority, but it could be attractive to some very organized courts.
Need to figure out limitations of this, whether we want to let someone submit a big XLSX or CSV on the upload page (does this make security vulnerabilities?)
Perhaps it's better suited to letting people customize in their own deployments of RateMyPDF if #34 is a requirement for a lot of courts.
Concept: if someone has their own plain language glossary (a list of words and their plain language replacements, in a table) we could let them analyze their PDFs and show the replacement words from their own glossary.
This doesn't feel very high priority, but it could be attractive to some very organized courts.
Need to figure out limitations of this, whether we want to let someone submit a big XLSX or CSV on the upload page (does this make security vulnerabilities?)
Perhaps it's better suited to letting people customize in their own deployments of RateMyPDF if #34 is a requirement for a lot of courts.