ISO 14289-2:2024
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
13 March 2024
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Document management applications — Electronic document file format enhancement for accessibility — Part 2: Use of ISO 32000-2 (PDF/UA-2)
ISO 14289-2:2024 Files
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ISO 14289-2:2024 Scope
This document specifies how to use the Portable Document Format (PDF) specified in ISO 32000-2 to construct accessible digital documents using PDF technology.
This document does not specify:
— processes for converting paper or electronic documents to the PDF/UA format;
— technical design, user interface, implementation, or operational details of presentation;
— physical methods of storing these documents such as media and storage conditions;
— required computer hardware and/or operating systems;
— requirements specific to content (beyond facilitating programmatic access and textual representation);
— requirements applying to specific classes (e.g. invoices, reports, etc.) of documents.
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