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<JR> http://www.w3.org/WAI/AU/tracker/issues/
<JR> http://www.w3.org/WAI/AU/tracker/actions/
<JR> http://www.w3.org/WAI/AU/2008/WD-ATAG20-20081028/
<JR> ACTION: TB to Look at authoring tool definition wrt to conformance section. [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2008/11/10-au-minutes.html#action01]
<trackbot> Sorry, couldn't find user - TB
<JR> http://www.w3.org/WAI/AU/2008/WD-ATAG20-20081028/#intro-rel-wcag
<JR> http://www.w3.org/WAI/AU/2008/WD-ATAG20-20081028/#intro-conf-levels
<JR> Scribe: Greg
<JR> JR's proposal http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-au/2008OctDec/0039.html
<JR> http://www.w3.org/WAI/AU/2008/WD-ATAG20-20081025/WD-ATAG20-20081025#gl-checking
<JR> B.2.2.32 Help Authors Locate: For any checks that require author judgment to determine whether a potential accessibility problem is correctly identified (i.e., manual checking and semi-automated checking), the relevant content is identified (e.g., displaying the surrounding text, "Is a sign lanuage interpretation provided?") (Level A)
<JR> B.2.2.4 Help Authors Decide: For any checks that require author judgment to determine whether a potential accessibility problem is correctly identified (i.e., manual checking and semi-automated checking), instructions are provided to help authors to decide. (Level A)
<JR> B.2.2.3 Support Decision-Making: Assist authors to determine whether
<JR> potential accessibility problems are correctly identified (Level A):
<JR> - For automated checks: nothing further is required.
<JR> - For semi-automated checks: potential problems are identified (e.g.,
<JR> by highlighting, by line number) and author instructions explain how
<JR> to decide if a problem exists (e.g., "when an image needs a long
<JR> description").
<JR> - For manual checks: author instructions explain how to locate
<JR> potential problems (e.g., "Check each IMG element") and further author
<JR> instructions explain how to decide if a problem exists.
<JR> rem: "- For automated checks: nothing further is required."
<JR> B.2.2.5 Display Status: Provide authors with the option of viewing the
<JR> accessibility status of content being edited, prior to publishing
<JR> (e.g., list remaining accessibility problems). (Level AA)
<JR> - For automated checks: display identified problems.
<JR> - For semi-automated checks: display potential problems that were
<JR> confirmed by authors.
<JR> - For manual checks: display potential problems that were confirmed by
<JR> authors.
<JR> Old:
<JR> B.2.4.1 Accept, Modify, Reject: Authors have the opportunity to accept, modify, or reject any authoring tool-supplied equivalent alternative, prior to insertion. (Level A)
<JR> B.2.4.2 Edit Existing: If the authoring tool is capable of adding equivalent alternatives for a type of non-text objects then authors can edit the equivalent alternatives. (Level A)
<JR> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-au/2008OctDec/0040.html
<JR> B.2.4.1 Existing alternatives: If the authoring tool suggests existing
<JR> alternatives for author-selected non-text objects (e.g., previous
<JR> author entry, description from an image database description), provide
<JR> authors with the opportunity to accept, modify, or reject the
<JR> alternatives, prior to insertion. (Level A)
<JR> Applicability Note:
<JR> - This guideline does not apply to non-text objects that are
<JR> automatically added by the authoring tool. These are covered by
<JR> Guideline B.1.3.
<JR> JR: Don't just hide it from the author
<JR> GP: That's good
<JR> Note: Equivalent alternatives should not be automatically generated from unreliable sources (e.g., file names should not be used as text alternatives)@@.
<JR> B.2.4.2 Automatically generated alternatives: If the authoring tool
<JR> has the option of automatically generating alternatives for
<JR> author-selected non-text objects, both of the following must be true
<JR> (Level A):
<JR> - only alternatives that result from audio and/or video analysis of
<JR> the actual objects is acceptable (e.g., speech recognition). Use of
<JR> unreliable information (e.g., the file name, arbitrary numbering) is
<JR> not acceptable.
<JR> - authors are provided with the opportunity to accept, modify, or
<JR> reject the alternatives, prior to insertion.
<JR> ACTION: JR to Follow up with Jeanne on starting a weekly survey [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2008/11/10-au-minutes.html#action02]
<trackbot> Created ACTION-44 - Follow up with Jeanne on starting a weekly survey [on Jan Richards - due 2008-11-17].
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