Axescheck ^hot^
is a free, web-based tool developed by that allows users to instantly verify if their PDF documents meet international accessibility standards, specifically Understanding axesCheck
Bounds Checking: It verifies that each array access falls within the declared dimensions of the array. If an index exceeds the upper or lower bound, the program halts with a detailed error message (e.g., file name, line number, variable name, and offending index).
The ritual was called the Axescheck—an ancient, sacred inspection performed before a executioner’s contract was sealed. In the highlands, justice was swift and sharp: the guilty knelt on a stump, and the axe fell. No drama. No second chances. axescheck
Raises
TypeError: If the data type is incorrect.ValueError: If the shape or dimensionality constraints are violated.
Accessible documents using the free version of PDF/UA-2 - axes4
However, even with AI, the fundamental principle remains: Don't trust the axes until you check them. is a free, web-based tool developed by that
provide a critical bridge for creators. It serves as the browser-based counterpart to the widely used PDF Accessibility Checker (PAC)
ISO 14289 (PDF/UA): The standard for "Universal Accessibility," focusing on the machine-verifiable requirements of the Matterhorn Protocol. TypeError : If the data type is incorrect
Feature Profile: axescheck
1. Overview
axescheck is a defensive programming utility designed to validate the integrity, shape, and type of input data structures (arrays, tensors, or dataframes) relative to expected axes. It prevents cryptic downstream errors by failing early with descriptive messages when inputs do not match the required geometry.