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Comment LC-1185
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Commenter: Greg Lowney <gcl-0039@access-research.org> on behalf of Lowney Access Research, LLC

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Definitions of TEXT and NON-TEXT CONTENT is ambiguous about whether an image of text is text or non-text content. Please add clarification. This is a problem because most success criteria are written assuming that "text" is parsable by assistive technology (i.e. not just a picture of characters) (e.g. "text alternatives"), but others seem to only require that "text" be readable by humans (i.e. it can be just an image of characters) (e.g. captions on DVDs).

Proposed Change:

Add to the definition of non-text content, "Note: This includes images of words and characters that may look like text when viewed with human sight but are not programmatically accessible."
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(Please make sure the resolution is adapted for public consumption)


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