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Hi @Anonymous,
These are all interesting features that would involve some work if performed manually.
Since most drawings from AutoCAD are going to be comprised largely of vector data, there shouldn't be too much to do in that regards. Text can already be written out to be searchable and scannable (one has to select the fonts properly).
To my knowledge there is not a way to currently set the language in a PDF from AutoCAD nor is there a way to change any security settings.
Reading order would be tricky as AutoCAD is not a linear means of documentation (if I am expressing myself clearly). Obviously if there are multiple pages that are in the resulting PDF, they show the pages in the Pages window of Reader.
Color can be a big issue too as most documents are likely to only be monochrome. Linework / lightweights can be controlled in AutoCAD but would have to be intentionally set to certain values to provide enough contrast for accessibility and then might not work of the broad audience.
I guess I would really need to see the specific drawings that are being exported. I looked in the AutoDesk App store to see if there are any utilities that could this but in my quick glance I didn't find any.
If you like, you could provide me with a concise "hit list" of accessibility features that could be adapted into AutoCAD PDFs (keeping in mind that most are architectural or engineering drawings). I think this would be a great product feature request that would be a great addition.
John Vellek
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