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Hello!
I'm tagging a document to make it accessible, and it contains a figure with a caption that both labels the figure and contains standalone text. For example,
"Figure 2. This is the caption of the above figure."
The PDF assocation Tagged PDF Best Practice Guide: Syntax states:
"In tagged PDF, <LBL> elements are not limited to lists, and are always explicitly contained. <Lbl> structure elements may be used whenever content serves as a label for some other content, for example, “Fig: 123” in a caption for a <Figure>."
This and other guidance make me think that tagging such a caption as stated (a caption parent tag for the whole caption with a label child tag for the labelling text such as "Figure 2") would be best practice. However, I can't find guidance on how to correctly create such a tag structure in Acrobat Pro DC, or what the corresponding container structure as viewed in the content panel should look like.
Another accessibility requirement is that the caption for a figure element must follow the figure tag, rather than be a child of the figure tag. (This is because the figure alt text will override the caption text, making the text of the caption inaccessible to a screen reader.)
I'm pretty sure most of my attempts so far have been incorrect, as the accessibility checker throws a list error for every configuration I've tried.
How can you correctly create a caption tag with a child label tag in Acrobat Pro?
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Hi @alice_2020,
Hope you are doing well. Thanks for writing in!
If you are still looking for a solution, you can try the steps mentioned here:
View
→ Show/Hide
→ Navigation Panels
→ Tags
).<Figure>
).<Caption>
.<Caption>
tag appears AFTER the <Figure>
tag (not inside it).<Caption>
tag and select New Tag.<Label>
.<Label>
tag, select Create New Text, and type the label (e.g., "Figure 2:"
).<Caption>
tag and select New Tag.<P>
.<P>
tag.Hope this helps.
-Souvik
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