[BlindRUG] examples of easy HTML documents from markdown.

JooYoung Seo jooyoung at psu.edu
Fri Sep 16 01:04:46 UTC 2016


                Thank you very much Jonathan,

 

                It is really helpful.

 

                Thank you again.

 

                Kind regards,

 

                JooYoung

 

 

 

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Cc: Godfrey, Jonathan <A.J.Godfrey at massey.ac.nz>
Subject: [BlindRUG] examples of easy HTML documents from markdown.

 

Hello all,

 

(Apologies for cross-posting)

 

I've just added a page to my R-Resources site which details how to make
quite accessible HTML files from markdown. I use the R markdown format so
that I can include R commands and output, but that shouldn't stop non-R
users from having a look.

 

Entering mathematical content in markdown is done via LaTeX and now that
screen readers are getting much better at handling math content, the mathjax
content in the resulting HTML files is really quite nice to play with. 

 

I'm using JAWS 17 and the latest version of NVDA for testing. If you read
the whole (short) page at:

https://r-resources.massey.ac.nz/rmarkdown/

you'll see some comments about screen reader use that I hope are sufficient.

 

Let me know if there is anything you feel I ought to include on this (or any
other) page.

 

Cheers,

Jonathan

 

 

 

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