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KB0324: What accessibility information can be imported from Word and ODT files?

See also: Making your books accessible in the Jutoh manual

This describes the accessibility information that will be imported into a Jutoh project from a Word (DOCX) or ODT file, and how the information is output to your ebook. Note that not all ereader software makes use of accessibility information.

Word files

Images: you can add a title and description to an image in Word; when imported into Jutoh, the title will be added as the advanced property Title in the Advanced properties page, and the description will be shown in the Alternative text field in the Picture properties page.

The title will be output to the "title" attribute in HTML, Epub and Kindle, and the alternative text will be output to the "alt" attribute. If auto captions are being added, then the description may be placed within the caption tag as "details", in which case the "alt" attribute will be blank.

Tables: the table title and description will both be imported as title and description in the table properties. They will be output to HTML, Epub and Kindle as "title" and "summary" attributes respectively, exception if auto captions are being added, in which case "summary" will not be output but placed inside the caption as a "details" tag instead.

Boxes: the box title will be imported as the Title advanced property, and output to HTML, Epub and Kindle as the title attribute for the div.

Document:: Jutoh will also import the title, author, subject and comments (description) if supplied. These will be written to the Epub or Kindle metadata, in the OPF file.

ODT files (LibreOffice)

Images: title and description are imported as for Word above.

Tables: no title or description can be edited in LibreOffice, so no such properties are imported.

Boxes: the box title will be imported as the Title advanced property, and output to HTML, Epub and Kindle as the title attribute for the div.

Document:: Jutoh will also import the title, author, subject and comments (description) if supplied. These will be written to the Epub or Kindle metadata, in the OPF file.


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