[BlindMath] Accessibility of Latex to PDF

prayner at unimelb.edu.au prayner at unimelb.edu.au
Mon Jan 11 00:09:01 UTC 2021


Can you ask the prof for the material in the original LaTeX? I'm not a
JAWS user but LaTeX is my preferred medium for Maths-heavy content, pdf
is a bit of a disaster.
cheers
Peter
nspohn0--- via BlindMath writes:
>Hi All,
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>In my Matrices class this semester, the professor creates the quizzes and
>exams by typing  them in latex and convert to pdf. In previous math courses,
>I receive my math and science quizzes/exams in a word doc and have
>everything typed in MathType. I write my work in Latex. Does anyone know if
>this method my professor is describing is accessible? I have never done math
>in this way. I am a Jaws user and I would appreciate any tips with
>navigating and accessing PDFs in this format.
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>Thank You,
>
>Nick 
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