[NFB-Science] Question for LaTeX users

Michael McQuaid mickmcquaid at gmail.com
Tue Jun 2 20:55:35 UTC 2020


Someone told me that Overleaf was inaccessible, but that was a couple of
years ago. It may have improved. I would be very curious to know if you
have a good experience with it.

- Mick

On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 4:42 PM rjaquiss via NFB-Science <
nfb-science at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> Hello:
>
>
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>      I am looking for information on software for working with LaTeX. I
> downloaded both
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> TeXnicCenter and texworks from Miktex.
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> With both packages, I checked for and set accessibility options.
>
> So far, I found that the editor for texworks is accessible, but I couldn't
> print or save a usable pdf file.
>
> On the other hand, the TexNicCenter package editor was inaccessible, but I
> could print a file.
>
> The object of this work is to put together an article to help students get
> started using LaTex. I do know of Dr. Gardner's articles on using MathType
> and Word. Thanks for any comments/suggestions.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Robert
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>
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> Robert Jaquiss
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> Email: rjaquiss at earthlink.net
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> Phone: 406-334-5088.
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