[Blindmath] Creating graph and charts

Opra, Lauren opral at aaps.k12.mi.us
Thu Mar 8 13:32:04 UTC 2012


Oops! Forgot to mention that Scientific Notebook works with Duxbury.  You
do the work and set up the document in Scientific Notebook and then open it
in Duxbury to tranlate it into Braille.

Lauren

On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 8:16 AM, Lisa Bongiorno <
Lisa.Bongiorno at dhs.state.nj.us> wrote:

> Is there a software that can easily scan and translate mathematics  into
> Nemeth?  Like print to Duxbury in one key stroke without having to
> recheck and adjust symbols. I could swear I read somewhere that someone
> was developing a software that would make math translation easier with
> less errors.
> I would appreciate any and all information.
> Thank you.
> Lisa
> A TVI desperate for information!
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