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Part

Description

Defines a grouping element for content that has a semantic purpose unrelated to the document’s heading hierarchy, allowing segmentation of content into distinct parts.

Namespace
1.7
2.0
Category
grouping

Differences

Well tagged PDF:

The 'Part' element in Well-Tagged PDF is used to mark a major subdivision of a document—often representing a volume or large section—to enhance reusability and interoperability. It groups related content that can be independently extracted or reflowed.

For Well-Tagged PDF, the 'Part' element should be clearly defined with a consistent role and logical boundaries. It must be integrated within a comprehensive structure tree, enabling precise content extraction and reflow without necessarily requiring additional accessibility metadata beyond a clear grouping.


PDFUA:

In PDF/UA, the 'Part' element denotes a primary division of the document that is essential for accessibility. It helps users navigate large documents by breaking them into semantically distinct segments.

PDF/UA mandates that the 'Part' element is used in a semantically meaningful way, typically accompanied by a title or alternate text. This ensures that assistive technologies can correctly interpret and navigate the document’s hierarchy. The element must be part of a fully tagged, accessible structure tree where each 'Part' is clearly delineated.

Use cases

Part structure representing an advertising section

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