TeX and it's variant LaTeX need to be installed for MacOSX. Also a
VoiceOVer enabled TeX GUI called TeXShop. They do not at this point
come pre-installed. I wish Apple would at least pre-install TeX.
I use a Mac exclusively.
Greg
On May 14, 2007, at 06:47 , Debra Gardner wrote:
Hummm> I seem to be missing some of this thread. One person asks
about a Latex list and the other continues a conversion that
started somewhere else about learning latex for tables. I must
admit that I am on this list primarily for information about what
works with voiceover, since I haven't brought myself to get a Mac
yet. Does Latex automatically come with Tiger and therefore works
right out of the box with Voiceover? I really wish Leopard would
hurry up and come out as I hear there are vast improvements and
there are things that it will have that will bring me closer to
switching over. The big stand-out thing now is simply that one
doesn't need sighted assistance to set it up and it's not always
crashing like the Windows screen readers. I am in Texas and we're
Jaws country out here, so if you even whisper about maybe needing a
mac for something like school, it's simply no go, so if you want
one, better save those nickels and dimes.
Do any of you use your Mac exclusively and have ditches your
windows machines altogether or is it still a combination of the two?
Debra
Skype: debra41
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Subject: Re: Tables in Accessible Editors
It is also hard for me to imagine why anyone would learn latex
just for tables. Personally I use it to write pretty much
everything in college. TeXShop by itself fulfilles the work of MS
Word, some of Excel, and even powerpoint. Yes latex is the best
thing. I think everyone should use it and drop these silly "what
you see is what you get" processors altogether. If the world
were as I imagine it, everyone would change over to latex.
Justin Harford
"A man's memory is bound to be a distortion of his past in
accordance with his present interests, and the most faithful
autobiography is likely to mirror less what a man was than what
he has become."
Fawn M. Brodie
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