Open zakkinsey opened 5 years ago
Comment created by @:
{color:#000000}Evaluation with Acrobat and JAWS {color}
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{color:#000000}Adobe Acrobat DC (19.010.10059){color}
{color:#000000}JAWS Version 2018.1811.2 ILM{color}
{color:#000000}Windows 10{color}
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{color:#000000}When needed to exemplify what JAWS is speaking, I’m using the same notation used in our guides for tagging psudo code. For instance,
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JAWS reads it fine:
Link:
\{[{color:#0066cc}https://www.pdfa.org{color}](https://www.pdfa.org/)}Comment created by @:
My JAWS2019 reads the link text and the URL. So it says link https://www.pdfa.org https://www.pdfa.org It seems not logic to have the URL associated with the link text. I expect that the link text read by the screenreader is the one that is visible on the screen
Comment created by @pkopicar:
I have attached another sample [^simple link.pdf] which has removed RoleMap, unnecessary grouping elements, Spans, Document Root > Extensions, Outlines, ViewerPreferences > Direction, Lang and modified alternate descriptions
Comment created by @mrbhardy:
Great example, I've looked at it and can't see any concerns.
Comment created by @pkopicar:
Attached the file with modified Contents on the Link annotation as discussed
Comment created by @MarkusErle:
Example file and description updated: now with a text link as a second external link example and a short explanation about the Contents entry.
Jira issue originally created by user @:
The objective of this technique is to show how to tag an external link, for example a link to a website. The link text can be the URL itself like in the first example or simply text like in the second example. An appropriate Contents entry for such a website link is for example the URL or the title of the destination webpage.