[Trainer-Talk] Transcribing Scientific Formulas In To Braille Accurately
rjaquiss
rjaquiss at earthlink.net
Wed Dec 2 17:47:34 UTC 2015
Hello:
You can use Mathtype by Design Science to enter math into Word. Duxbury
can then read the word document and create the proper translation. Note: if
you use a different computer for braille production, it must also have
MathType installed in order for Duxbury to work properly.
Regards,
Robert
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Nancy Yeager via Trainer-Talk
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Subject: [Trainer-Talk] Transcribing Scientific Formulas In To Braille
Accurately
Does anyone know of software other than Duxbury for transcribing math and
scientific notation into Braille? I've been told the Duxbury
isn't accurate for this purpose.
Thanks.
Nancy Yeager
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