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> In this application note we outline the goals of the “LaTeX Tagged PDF” project, describe its current status, show how it can already now been used to create accessible and reusable PDFs, and outline our future plans for a successful completion. Further information can be found at https://latex3.github.io/tagging-project/.

This application note was presented at the ACM Symposium for Document Engineering (DocEng 2024); the official version is available in the [ACM Digital Library](https://doi.org/10.1145/3685650.3685670).
This application note was presented at the ACM Symposium for Document Engineering (DocEng 2024); the official version is available in the [ACM Digital Library](https://doi.org/10.1145/3685650.3685670), for direct access see below.
While, as described in the paper, it is now possible to automatically generate accessible and PDF/UA-2 compliant documents with LaTeX, this is not necessarily the case when special journal classes are required by the publisher.
The `acmart` class needed for DocEng proceeding does not support tagging yet, which is one of the reasons why the ACM DL contains only an inaccessible PDF of the paper.

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It has been produced using `lualatex-dev` (instead of `pdflatex`) and a patched version of the class to support tagging as far as necessary for this article. Other than that, no modifications to the LaTeX source were made.

The official version (untagged) in the ACM Library is the following:

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<h5 class="issue-item__title"><a
href="https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3685650.3685670?cid=81100433073"
referrerpolicy="no-referrer-when-downgrade">Automatically
producing accessible and reusable PDFs with
LATEX</a></h5>
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<li><a href="https://acm-prod.literatumonline.com.localhost.literatumonline.com:5205/profile/81100433073"
title="Frank Mittelbach"><img
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width="24" height="24" alt="Author Picture"
aria-hidden="true" /><span>Frank
Mittelbach</span></a><span
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<p data-doi="10.1145/contrib-81100433073">LATEX
Project, Mainz, Germany</p>
</span><span>,</span></li>
<li><a href="https://acm-prod.literatumonline.com.localhost.literatumonline.com:5205/profile/99661335324"
title="Ulrike Fischer"><img
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width="24" height="24" alt="Author Picture"
aria-hidden="true" /><span>Ulrike
Fischer</span></a><span
class="loa_author_inst hidden">
<p data-doi="10.1145/contrib-99661335324">LATEX
Project, Bonn, Germany</p>
</span><span>,</span></li>
<li><a href="https://acm-prod.literatumonline.com.localhost.literatumonline.com:5205/profile/81100430209"
title="David Carlisle"><img
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width="24" height="24" alt="Author Picture"
aria-hidden="true" /><span>David
Carlisle</span></a><span
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<p data-doi="10.1145/contrib-81100430209">LATEX
Project, Oxford, UK</p>
</span><span>,</span></li>
<li><a href="https://acm-prod.literatumonline.com.localhost.literatumonline.com:5205/profile/99661344600"
title="Joseph Wright"><img
class="author-picture"
src="/pb-assets/icons/DOs/default-profile.svg"
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aria-hidden="true" /><span>Joseph
Wright</span></a><span
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<p data-doi="10.1145/contrib-99661344600">LATEX
Project, Ely, UK</p>
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<div class="issue-item__detail"><span>August
2024</span><span class="dot-separator">pp 1-4
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<p>In this application note we outline the goals of
the "LATEX Tagged PDF" project, describe its
current status, show how it can already now been
used to create accessible and reusable PDFs, and
outline our future plans for a successful
completion. Further ...</p>
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