Jim Van Meggelen wrote:
I have sent a note to our editor to determine what might be done.

Jim


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Subject: [asterisk-doc] Accessible documentation vor blind users

Hi

   Hi

Is there any accessible ocumentation, ie plain text or html, how to configure Asterisk. The book 'Asterisk: The Future of Telephony'' is availablly only as and pdf document and is thus unreadable for a blind user.

  Any pointers welcome.






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I may be losing my mind, but wasn't one of the purposes of elcomsoft's breaking of the ebook (Read as PDF) standard to provide ebooks for the blind. There should be a blind-enabled pdf reader out there even if it's not from adobe


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