[BlindMath] [EXTERNAL EMAIL] What accessible methods to write Latex are available out there?
Robin Williams
Robin.Williams at atass-sports.co.uk
Thu Nov 18 11:38:36 UTC 2021
Hi Mohammad,
I think a lot of people would suggest using Markdown, and that's probably the approach I would take if I was writing lecture notes now. You can use the text editor of your choice, anything from Notepad to Emacs and everything in between.
HTH,
Robin
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Hi all,
I am searching for a program to write lecture scribes which supports inputting text in English as well as the equations in Latex. I have tried Texnic center in the past but I had problems with it back then, and I am not sure it is still maintained. What people are using nowadays to accomplish this task? I am an NVDA user if this is relevant to have a suitable answer.
Thanks a lot in advance for any advice you may have, Mohammad _______________________________________________
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