[Blindmath] Mathematical document accessibility
Jared Wright
wright.jaredm at gmail.com
Sun Mar 15 00:36:08 UTC 2009
Nonsense! Jason's sermons on LaTeX have gotten me using it more than
typical word processors now too. Your words just do their work quietly.
*smile*
Jared
On 3/13/2009 10:55 PM, P. R. Stanley wrote:
> That's true, Jason, we have had this discussion several times yet it
> seems our efforts to highlight the benefits of LaTeX aren't bearing
> any fruit.
>
> I think it'd be easier to persuade the previous U.S. republican
> administration to join the taliban.
>> P. R. Stanley <prstanley at ntlworld.com> wrote:
>> > I disagree! LaTeX isn't just for typesetting maths. Learning LaTeX
>> would
>> > allow you the freedom to typeset professional quality documents
>> without
>> > having to shell out hundreds on a less than accessible editor.
>>
>> We've had this discussion before on the list, where it was pointed
>> out that
>> LaTeX can be used as a better alternative to word processors for a wide
>> variety of documents. This is why there are LaTeX styles for
>> everything from
>> post cards, to resumes, reports, articles, books and so on.
>>
>> After making the switch to LaTeX, I didn't need a word processor
>> anymore.
>>
>>
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