[Blindmath] Press Release: MathType 6.5 for Windows is available

P. R. Stanley prstanley at ntlworld.com
Thu Dec 4 07:52:22 UTC 2008


Okay, logical layout. In any case, Jason, it's a far simpler and yet 
effective option in the long run, wouldn't you agree?
That's what I'm trying to get across here. I can understand some 
people's reluctance to learn what is not that dissimilar to a 
programming language. however, it's efort worth the time and energy. 
In fact, it's probably less troublesome than learning how these fancy 
maths editors work.
Paul
At 07:02 04/12/2008, you wrote:
>On Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 04:05:42AM +0000, P. R. Stanley wrote:
> > latex source is pure ANSI text. Okay you get a lot of clutter what with
> > all the macros but you'll get used to that learn to let them help form a
> > better mental picture of document layout.
>
>or rather, of document structure, since many of the macros are used to allow
>the author to write structural markup while having the layout handled
>automatically by the code in the macro definition.
>
>The readability of LaTeX mathematics is much improved if you have a braille
>display.
>
>
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