[Blindmath] reading latex

Sofia Gallo gopgirl73 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 8 15:36:03 UTC 2014


Ok, so doxbery will translate the original file into braille?

Thank you so much for all the feedback.

Sofia

On 9/8/14, Sarah Jevnikar <sarah.jevnikar at mail.utoronto.ca> wrote:
> Hi Sofia,
> As others have mentioned, you'll need to get the original LaTeX (.tex) files
> from your instructor. From there, you can read them with JAWS, or open them
> in Duxbury (if you have it installed) and translate the file into Braille.
> From there, you can emboss the file, or save it as a .brf file to transfer
> to a Braille notetaker or read with a Braille display.
> HTH,
> Sarah
>
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>
> Hello
>
> I have to take a statistics class in college, and my professor says he
> writes all the documents he uses in class using latex and converts
> them to PDF.
>
> Can I read these PDF files using Jaws or Braille? Or is there another
> tool I can get that would allow me to read these files either with
> Jaws or Braille?
>
> Thank you in advance
>
> Sofia
>
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