[NFB-Science] [NFBCS] [BlindMath] Question for LaTeX users

Currin, Kevin kwcurrin at email.unc.edu
Tue Jun 2 21:35:46 UTC 2020


Hi Robert,

I use a windows PC and run the MiKTeX pdflatex command on the commandline using cygwin. You can also configure the very accessible Edsharp editor to compile LaTeX, which is another great option. 

Kevin


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Hello:

     I forgot to mention that I am running Windows on a PC so I have no way
to try Linux based software.

Regards,

Robert


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Hello:



     I am looking for information on software for working with LaTeX. I
downloaded both

TeXnicCenter and texworks from Miktex.

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



Robert Jaquiss

Email: rjaquiss at earthlink.net

Phone: 406-334-5088.



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