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PDFUA-211: Header&Footer: First instance per section tagged, all other instances as artifacts #211

Open zakkinsey opened 3 years ago

zakkinsey commented 3 years ago

Jira issue originally created by user @unknown-jira-user-2:

The objective of this technique is to give users access to the content of headers and footers, which is meaningful and not available in the main content of the related section. In this example the header should be read before the section content and the footer should be read after the section content.

zakkinsey commented 3 years ago

Comment created by @unknown-jira-user-2:

The example was already in standardization in PDFUA-28. I just moved it to its own issue.

zakkinsey commented 2 years ago

Comment created by @unknown-jira-user-3:

Next step: check metadata

zakkinsey commented 2 years ago

Comment created by @PaulRayius:

Metadata Committee - 12/22/2021 - Updated Matterhorn and WCAG - the "01" section of Matterhorn applies to whether or not the content should be tagged and, if so, that it's tagged correctly.  The "18" section of Matterhorn applies to headers and footers.  WCAG 1.3.1 applies when the header/ footer is meaningful content, WCAG 1.3.2 applies to the reading order which should not be broken by headers/ footers that should be artifacted.  

zakkinsey commented 2 years ago

Comment created by @unknown-jira-user-3:

change the document itself to be more sel-explaining:

This is the header of the document with meaningful content that is not in the main document

same for the footer

@Jochen

zakkinsey commented 2 years ago

Comment created by @unknown-jira-user-3:

We are not saying something on the subtype of the artifact.

zakkinsey commented 2 years ago

Comment created by @PaulRayius:

Metadata Committee - we feel that the tests should include checking for Pagination and Subtype as in #212.  

From UA 7.8 - "Running headers and footers shall be identified as Pagination artifacts and shall be classified as either Header or Footer subtypes as per ISO 32000-1:2008,"