apple's screen reader (was New Linux PDA For Blind People)
Jane Jordan (gmail)
juanitatighan at gmail.com
Mon Apr 3 15:41:45 EDT 2006
Oh, my. It seems really confusing. I see a *whole* lot of stuff.
Not even sure where to start. Oh well. This is not something I will
be able to just dive in, I think.
Jane
On Apr 3, 2006, at 2:16 PM, bob wrote:
> On 4/3/06, Jane Jordan (gmail) <juanitatighan at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I have never head of it. Where do I find information about it?
>> Latexm did you call it>
>>
>> Let me clarify, I *have* heard of it,m but only ina Math context.
>> Hmm .,.. more info would be helpful.
>>
>> Jane
>
> Here's a Mac oriented page, including links to disk images for it:
>
> http://ii2.sourceforge.net/tex-index.html
>
> If you find the iid application inaccessible, you can download Latex
> in source code from:
> http://www.latex-project.org/ftp.html
>
> Yes, these days it is used largely by maths and science students who
> need help with formating formulae, but it's actually a fully-fledged
> text formatting language. It pre-dates Word and has rather more
> features, and is free beer. In these days of wysiwyg editors of
> course, it's a bit of a dying art.
>
>
> Bob Dodd
> Accessibility Research Group
> University of Teesside,
> United Kingdom
>
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