[Blindmath] to read laTex

Lucas Radaelli lucasradaelli at gmail.com
Mon Nov 28 12:58:01 UTC 2011


I think the best solution ever is read the LaTeX source file. You can
find what each command means in some LaTeX wiki, and in my opinion,
everything becomes clear.


2011/11/28, Tim in 't Veld <tim at dvlop.nl>:
> Mayank,
> If you can read lateX, you could understand the equations...? I normally
> just read the lateX source in notepad and use the braille display.
> Occasionally I'll introduce some shorthand to make it readable, such as
> doing a replace command to replace \rightarrow with \ra in a document
> about logic.
>
> What would you want to convert your lateX source to? If we know this
> someone on the list could probably point you to the right conversion tool.
> Tim
> On 28-11-2011 11:17, MAYANK SHARMA wrote:
>> hi all.
>>
>> I am Mayank, and am doing economics at graduate level.
>>
>> I have  a pretty basic question. I have a txt document where the
>> equations are in LaTex. I am very new in dealing with laTex. I wanted
>> to know from you all how to go about making sense of those equations.
>> is there a particular program I need to instal in order to convert
>> them??
>>
>> will be waiting for your responses.
>>
>> kind regards,
>>
>> Mayank
>>
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