PDF19 Phrase language set to German Screen reader compatibility
Expected Result: works in a screen reader
Actual Result: causes problems in 27 screen reader / browser combinations
WCAG Technique: PDF19 Specifying the language for a passage or phrase with the Lang entry in PDF documents
Code used for this test:
<a href='SR_PDF_lang.pdf'>SR_PDF_lang.pdf</a>
Reliability Trend
This graph shows reliability over time for this code in NVDA, JAWS and Voiceover. Other screen readers don't have enough historical data yet to plot trends.
Change History
Last updated: September 11, 2022
NVDA with Chrome Causes problems from NVDA 2018.4 to NVDA 2022.2
NVDA with IE Stable - OK from NVDA 2017.3 to NVDA 2019.2
NVDA with FF Causes problems from NVDA 2018.4 to NVDA 2022.2
JAWS with Chrome Causes problems from JAWS 2018.1811.2 to JAWS 2022.2207.25
JAWS with IE Better - caused problems in JAWS 2018.1811.2, but now OK in JAWS 2019.1912.1
JAWS with FF Causes problems from JAWS 2018.1811.2 to JAWS 2022.2207.25
VoiceOver macOS Stable - OK from VoiceOver macOS 10.14 to VoiceOver macOS 12.5
VoiceOver iOS Stable - OK from VoiceOver iOS 12.4 to VoiceOver iOS 15.6
Screen reader | Browser | Mode | Notes | What the user hears |
---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Chrome 105 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | FF102 | Reading | Pronounced as French, using document language, phrase language ignored | Rah-di-oh |
![]() | Edge 105 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | Chrome 94 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | FF91 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | Edge 94 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | Chrome 86 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | FF78 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | Edge 92 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | Chrome 79 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | FF68 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | IE11 | Reading | Pronounced as German | Rah-di-oh |
![]() | Chrome 73 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | FF60 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | IE11 | Reading | Pronounced as German | Rah-di-oh |
![]() | IE11 | Reading | Pronounced as German | Rah-di-oh |
![]() | Chrome 105 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | FF102 | Reading | Pronounced as French, using document language, phrase language ignored | Rah-di-oh |
![]() | Edge 105 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | Chrome 94 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | FF91 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | Edge 94 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | Chrome 86 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | FF78 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | Edge 92 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | Chrome 79 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | FF68 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | IE11 | Reading | Pronounced as German | Rah-di-oh |
![]() | IE11 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | Chrome 73 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | FF60 | Reading | Pronounced as English, phrase language ignored | Ray-day-oh |
![]() | IE11 | Reading | Pronounced as German | Rah-di-oh |
![]() | Safari 15.6 | Reading | Pronounced as German | Rah-di-oh |
![]() | Safari 15.0 | Reading | Pronounced as German | Rah-di-oh |
![]() | Safari 14.1 | Reading | Pronounced as German | Rah-di-oh |
![]() | Safari 13.0 | Reading | Pronounced as German | Rah-di-oh |
![]() | Safari iOS 15.6 | Touch | Pronounced as German | Rah-di-oh |
![]() | Safari iOS 14.7 | Touch | Pronounced as German | Rah-di-oh |
![]() | Safari iOS 13.3 | Touch | Pronounced as German | Rah-di-oh |
![]() | Safari iOS 12.4 | Touch | Pronounced as German | Rah-di-oh |
Test notes
All tests were carried out with screen reader factory settings. JAWS in particular has a wide variety of settings controlling exactly what gets spoken.
Screen readers allow users to interact in different modes, and can produce very different results in each mode. The modes used in these tests are:
- Reading Content read using the “read next” command in a screen reader
- Tabbing Content read using the “tab” key in a screen reader
- Heading Content read using the “next heading” key in a screen reader
- Touch Content read when touching an area of screen on a mobile device
In the “What the user hears” column:
- Commas represent short pauses in screen reader voicing
- Full Stops represent places where voicing stops, and the “read next” or “tab” or “next heading” command is pressed again
- Ellipsis … represent a long pause in voicing
- (Brackets) represent voicing that requires a keystroke to hear