I've already posted this on the LiveCycle Designer forum but so far no one has been able to help.
I have created (numerous) dynamic forms using LCD and then reader enabled them in Acrobat Professional 8.0. The problem is that these forms fail the accessibility test for the following reasons;
* It doesn't recognise that the document has any fonts
* It tells me that no default language has been set
* The document is not tagged
Now all of this *has* been addressed in LCD. Each field has been named, provided with alternate text and a screen reader description.
I have tried to get the text recognised using OCR but the option is greyed out in the tool bar.
I have googled, I have asked in forums but no-one has been able to give a satisfactory answer. I can't belive that Adobe would have such an accessibility blind spot within its own software. There must be something I'm missing or some neat script or command that will allow me to have reader enabled, dynamic forms that are accessible to users.
utilize the built in accessibility features.
Tagged PDF output
In addition to specifying text for screen readers, you must also create a tagged PDF form so that the screen reader can read the text. You do this by generating accessibility tags when saving the form design as a PDF file.
In LiveCycle Designer, the default behavior is to create tagged PDF forms.
For the default behavior to be exhibited, use Save As to a PDF output file.
Confirm that, under Save Options:, Generate Accessibilty Information (Tags) for Acrobat, is checked.
The output PDF will be tagged.
Fonts
Again, in the Save As dialog, under Save Options:, confirm that Embed Fonts is checked.
Of course, if fonts utilized are licensed specifically to the user/computer then these won't pass through. Otherwise the fonts will be present in the output PDF. If characters are used that do not appropriately map to unicode the Full Check will identify this issue.
Language
While a few authoring applications will pass through the language, most do not.
Using Acrobat Professional you manually set the language for LiveCycle Designer
output PDF.
File > Properties > Advanced tab; at bottom, set the language.OCR
A PDF with renderable characters cannot be OCR'd.
Be well...