[BlindMath] Current strategies regarding accessible mathematics

David Engebretson Jr. accessible.engineering at gmail.com
Mon Mar 14 16:49:13 UTC 2022


I've noticed the WCAG compliance of Overleaf is lacking. Especially in its
output formats.

Kind of a bummer since that is what our professors seem to be moving to
because of its collaborative features.

Thanks again for all of your commentary!
David


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Hello John,



I tried overleaf as well a while ago but it did not prove to be very
accessible, which was acknowledged by the developers who were aware of the
issues. Do you know whether or not one has made progress on this matter?



Kind regards,

Bert
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