Please suggest a linux-friendly PDF-UA checking software.
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/38310899
Software to check PDF-UA compatibility?
My university is pushing for us to ensure that all our documents are accessibility-friendly. I write all my documents in LaTeX and have been taking the steps and measures to ensure that everything I generate is tagged, has alt text, and colour-blind-friendly.
Unfortunately, it seems the only way I can check for PDF-UA compatibility is with Acrobat Pro which the uni does not provide for us. What's more is that I use Linux and Acrobat doesn't work in that OS.
Is there a Linux-friendly libre software that can check if my PDF document is compatible with the machine-checkable requirements of Matterhorn Protocol?
https://verapdf.org/software/
Idk about Matterhorn though
VeraPDF seems like the best option when it comes to openness, being free, and having Linux support (really it uses Java, so it's just platform agnostic).
A second option might be this one:
https://pac.pdf-accessibility.org/en
I've never used it, and it only has a Windows installer, but you might still be able to make use of it with Wine/Bottles/etc. Also, it's free, so testing it out shouldn't cost anything but time.