Hi,
Thanks for the positive feedback.
The access release we just made is our first step towards improving/enhancing Adobe's electronic publishing solutions so that we can make electronic information equally accessible to all.
I'll be the first to admit that we still have a lot of ground to cover;
I hope that we can enhance the solution as we move along.
Thanks for the feedback, and I hope you'll keep us informed what works/does not work.
--Raman
From: "Lloyd G. Rasmussen" <lras@loc.gov>
To: Multiple recipients of list <nfb-rd@lothlorien.nfbcal.org>
Subject: Adobe Accessibility Plug-in
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 1996 22:46:01 -0700
I have downloaded the accessibility plug-in for Adobe PDF files and
the newer Acrobat Amber viewer that is required, and it works pretty
well with Window-Eyes, as long as it doesn't crash. It is now
possible, for example, to load the Viruscan documentation and export
it as either ASCII or HTML (although the formatting in that document
looks very minimal).
Another piece of the puzzle is falling into place.
Lloyd Rasmussen
Senior Staff Engineer
National Library Service f/t Blind and Physically Handicapped
Library of Congress 202-707-0535
lras@loc.gov
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