[Blindmath] LaTeX and Accessible Documents

derek riemer Derek.Riemer at Colorado.EDU
Fri Jan 2 01:50:01 UTC 2015


Also note that other screen readers like nvda and jaws will very soon 
(like within the next 8 months to a year) support mathml out of the box, 
so this option might actually be your best bet.
On 12/26/2014 3:47 PM, Joseph C. Lininger via Blindmath wrote:
> John,
> I would have said definite no to your first option, right up until 
> last month when Window-Eyes started supporting MathML. Now though, 
> that's a possibility. I'll have to look into it and see if the license 
> allows it since this is an open source project, but it's a possibility.
>
> The second option I hesitate on because of the open source nature of 
> the project. It's pretty well frowned upon to release things like Word 
> documents with open source projects.
>
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