Re: Math formulas presented in an accessible manner

Mathml is alright, but I've been tolled it would get tricky when traversing more complex formulas later. I suppose getting adapted to Latex would bring me more advantages rather than writing everything in ASCII math, plus it is being used in almost any specific  technical documents. I cannot afford a braille display. I suppose I wouldn't be able to in the near future, say 5 years, so I'm seeking out other alternatives.
I also have tried printing the books in braille, but the one place that does it (as far as I know) won't bother to do so, since it requires accurate checks to make sure the braille-version complies with the digital, which needs highly trained editors, which there isn't, or at least, not willing to engage  in the laboring task.

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