[BlindMath] A question from developers
Bill Dengler
codeofdusk at gmail.com
Tue Jul 24 16:06:17 UTC 2018
No, don’t do this. Screen readers should be able to process punctuation.
Bill
> On 24 Jul 2018, at 15:59, Boris Veytsman via BlindMath <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
>
> BV> Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2018 08:33:30 -0700
> BV> From: Boris Veytsman <borisv at lk.net>
>
> BV> At the recent discussion following the TeX accessibility workshop at
> BV> Rio a question was raised: do people use Braille devices for
> BV> math-heavy texts, or screen readers only? Can we have an informal
> BV> straw poll here?
>
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>
> Perhaps I should add why did we discuss this.
>
> Suppose we add LaTeX code to the math to be sent to screen reader.
> The code has backslashes in it, which may be incorrectly interpeted by
> the software. To prevent this, we can translate each backslash to the
> word `backslash'. However, this means 9 symbols instead of one: not
> a problem for a screen reader, but perhaps slowing down a Braille
> device.
>
> --
> Good luck
>
> -Boris
>
> I'd rather push my Harley than ride a rice burner.
>
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