[Blindmath] Using Latex-Access Jaws Script with pdf and ppt files
Birkir R. Gunnarsson
birkir.gunnarsson at gmail.com
Wed Mar 14 13:01:08 UTC 2012
Hi
If you have MathType installed on your computer with Word, it has the
ability to transform equations created in Word's math editor to
MathType, and from there you can convert them to LaTeX, or print them
out as Nemeth or UEB Math, or export them to a webpage that can be
read with MathPlayer and IE9.
It is probably your best and cheapest ($57 for students I think), bet.
The file you receive needs to be a Word file, I think.
I have insturctions on how to do this somewhere.
hth
-B
p.s. MathType is a free 30-day trial, your teacher may want to try it
out on his computer. If he compsed the math equations directly in
MathType, you wouldn't need that convertion, and he might prefer it to
the other equation Editor.
On 3/14/12, Andrew Stacey <andrew.stacey at math.ntnu.no> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 08:39:30AM +0700, Duong Tuan Nam wrote:
>> I do not use latex as it is not convenient to make animations, colors,
>> changes of font, etc...
>
> I guess it's not going to be a good idea to point this out to your
> instructor,
> but for the record, that's completely incorrect. My LaTeX presentations are
> littered with colours and changes of font. I use a special program for
> animations, but that's only because I've never bothered to learn the LaTeX
> way
> - I know that it is possible.
>
> Andrew
>
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