[Blindmath] Novice question: What is the best way to use MathType?

Stephen L Noble steve.noble at louisville.edu
Thu May 19 12:51:00 UTC 2011


By the way, MathDaisy will embed the proper MathML code into the DAISY
XML file, but it also produces an alternate image of the math expression
and an accompanying alternate text description of the math image. The
additional image and alt text are used by less sophisticated DAISY
readers which do not have native MathML support. ReadHere does have
native MathML support, but you may need to change the setting to switch
from reading the recording of synthetic speech which is created in the
Save-as-DAISY process, to reading the DAISY etext directly. I have not
used ReadHere lately, so I don't remember the default setting.

Hope this helps.


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>>> "Jaquiss, Robert" <RJaquiss at nfb.org> 5/18/2011 4:41 PM >>>
Hello Roopakshi:	

     Thank you for your note. I downloaded the latest version of
MathType. I also downloaded the latest versions of the MathDAisy plugin
ich apparently works with the Save-As DAISY plugin. The MathPlayer
plugin is for Internet Explorer. I observe that the conversion to DAISY
results in an image. I thought I was having troule with my DAISY reader
and needed to the the ReadHere from GH LLC. 

Regards,

Robert


Robert Jaquiss
National Federation of the Blind 
200 East Wells Street at Jernigan Place
Baltimore, Maryland 21230 
Phone: 410-659-9314, ext. 2422


-----Original Message-----
From: blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org
[mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Roopakshi
Pathania
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 1:34 PM
To: Blind Math list for those interested in mathematics
Subject: Re: [Blindmath] Novice question: What is the best way to use
MathType?


Hi,

My understanding is that MathType significantly improved in its
usability for blind users since version 6.5. But if you are able to
convert TeX equations into MathType compatible equations, then 6.0 must
also work (if 6.0 is what you meant).
Another thing to clarify is that when you say "Daisy player plugin", I
assume you mean Save as DAISY plugin by Microsoft.

Now that the first 2 points are out of the way, yes, the best way is
indeed to get TeX equations in Word and then convert them into MathType
compatible objects.
There are 2 ways of typing these equations.
$\lim_{x \to c}f(x)=L$
for inline equations

\[\lim_{x \to c}f(x)=L\]
for new line equations

There is another way of getting a Word document with MathType objects
and that is by using products developed by Infty group.
- Using InftyReader, you can directly OCR a high quality PDF/ Tiff/ a
few other image formats to produce Word 2007 and above.
- Using ChattyInfty, you can type or edit equations and then export the
document as Word 2007 and above.

Of course, you can also insert symbols directly in Word to write
expressions, but a screen reader may not recognize all of them.

Regards

Sent from my Lenovo ThinkPad

--- On Wed, 5/18/11, Jaquiss, Robert <RJaquiss at nfb.org> wrote:

From: Jaquiss, Robert <RJaquiss at nfb.org>
Subject: [Blindmath] Novice question: What is the best way to use
MathType?
To: "blindmath at nfbnet.org" <blindmath at nfbnet.org>
Date: Wednesday, May 18, 2011, 10:23 PM

Hello:

     I am working on setting up a computer that can be used to
demonstrate DAISY production software. One issue is of course how to
handle mathematics. I have MathType 6, the MathDaisy plugin and the
Daisy player plugin. My question is what is the best way for a blind
person to enter math into Word. One solution I have tried is to enter an
equation in TEX and let MathType convert it. Any feedback would be
appreciated. Thank you.

Regards,

Robert Jaquiss


Robert Jaquiss
National Federation of the Blind
200 East Wells Street at Jernigan Place
Baltimore, Maryland 21230
Phone: 410-659-9314, ext. 2422

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