[BlindMath] Screen reader extension for viewing math content in LaTeX and AsciiMath notations as MathML
Nikita
nikitamailings at yandex.com
Mon Sep 14 20:48:22 UTC 2020
Hi Alastair,
Thanks for this information.
I have updated ready builds of nvMathViewer using MathJax 3.1.2.
It seems to me that the bug with the space is now fixed.
For updating of JOZ version it is enough to do only the eighth step of the installation, that is, copying the "nvMathViewer" directory.
Links are the same:
Add-on for NVDA 2019.3 and newer - https://tseykovets.ru/download/nvda/nvMathViewer.nvda-addon
Extension for JAWS 16.0 and newer - https://tseykovets.ru/download/jaws/nvMathViewer.zip
Source code - https://github.com/tseykovets/nvmathviewer
Best regards, Nikita.
-----Original Message-----
From: BlindMath <blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Alastair Irving via BlindMath
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2020 9:55 PM
To: Nikita via BlindMath <blindmath at nfbnet.org>
Cc: Alastair Irving <alastair.j.irving at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [BlindMath] Screen reader extension for viewing math content in LaTeX and AsciiMath notations as MathML
Hi
I see what the problem is. There's a bug in MathJax 3.1.1 with commands
followed by a space (\sqrt2 works but \sqrt 2 doesn't). From the Github
releases page:
"MathJax v3.1.2
Hot fix to correct regression introduced in v3.1.1 that caused control
sequences followed by spaces to not be recognized."
If you upgrade the addon to use the new version I think my problems will
all be solved.
Best wishes
Alastair
On 13/09/2020 21:49, Nikita via BlindMath wrote:
> Hi Alastair.
> Yes, the extension uses the latest MathJax engine v3.1.1.
> MathJax is configured for general math and generates formulas as block elements.
> The following constructions are processed correctly for me:
> \bf{x}
> \bar{x}
> \hat{x}
> Please write the exact notations that don't work for you.
> I will try to investigate this problem.
> Best regards, Nikita.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: [BlindMath] Screen reader extension for viewing math content in LaTeX and AsciiMath notations as MathML
>
> Hi
>
> Thank you for posting this, your extension looks really useful.
>
> There seem to be quite a few LaTeX commands which aren't recognised. It
> looks like you're using MathJax for the translation so I expected it
> would be able to handle anything that MathJax could, but that doesn't
> seem to be the case. For example, bold letters with \mathbf or \bf are
> not translated, neither is \bar or \hat.
>
> Anyway, this is a great start.
>
> Alastair
>
> On 12/09/2020 19:31, Nikita via BlindMath wrote:
>> Hello everybody!
>>
>> nvMathViewer has been released. It is a free extension for screen readers
>> that can be used to view mathematical content in LaTeX and AsciiMath
>> notations as MathML.
>>
>> These notations are widely used to write mathematical symbols and formulas
>> in computer systems. However, understanding LaTeX and AsciiMath requires
>> special knowledge and skills that the average user may not have, such as a
>> simple schoolboy or a humanitarian student. In addition, reading these
>> notations directly may not be convenient enough, because it does not provide
>> additional opportunities for analyzing the structure of formulas.
>>
>> nvMathViewer solves these problems and enables blind users to quickly view
>> any LaTeX or AsciiMath notations using special functions of screen readers
>> for non-visual reading mathematical content and structural navigation
>> through it.
>>
>> The extension is supplied for two of the most popular screen readers such as
>> NVDA and JAWS.
>>
>> Links:
>>
>> Add-on for NVDA 2019.3 and newer -
>> https://tseykovets.ru/download/nvda/nvMathViewer.nvda-addon
>>
>> Extension for JAWS 16.0 and newer -
>> https://tseykovets.ru/download/jaws/nvMathViewer.zip
>>
>> Source code - https://github.com/tseykovets/nvmathviewer
>>
>> Best regards, Nikita.
>>
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