[BlindMath] LaTeX to Math ml?
Michael Link
michaelllink1 at gmail.com
Fri Jul 27 03:14:05 UTC 2018
Hi Carlos:
I would personally spend the time getting used to LaTeX. Most college math professors will be using LaTeX as their primary way to write up assignments and tests, and it will make your life easier to start to understand the formatting of it. I now have to create all of my work in LaTeX, and am feeling the learning curve myself. I'm sure there are many on this forum and others that can help you get set up, myself included.
All the best,
Michael
On 7/26/18, 11:06 PM, "BlindMath on behalf of Carlos Garcia via BlindMath" <blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org on behalf of blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
HI all,
I have received a LateX file from my professor, and would like to know the
best way to read it. Since I am not well-versed in LaTeX yet, should I use
math ML? From what I understand, I can convert my LaTeX file to Math ml and
use math player to read the expressions. Is this true? If so, what is the
best way to convert this file?
If not, Should I spend my type getting very familiar with LaTex instead, so
that I can read it in LaTex?
Thank you for helping,
Carlos
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