commandsHi James,
The problem with word processors, is that you have to draw the
document yourself. Latex takes care of the structure for you through
comands, allowing the author to concentrate on the content.
James
On 19 Aug 2007, at 15:13, James Jolley wrote:
Hi,
I personally do use Tex cor mathematical research work but that's
all. I don't see why anyone would boher ouside of that. Isn't a
word processer, by definition, designed to assist in publication of
standard articles?
Pointless to me
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Subject: Re: off topis maybe? jaws and fusion
Let me chime in here. If you want to have accurate and complete
control over document formatting you want to learn LaTex. Nothing,
for either the blind or the sighted, come, close the the perfect
control over layout that LaTeX and the TeX typesetting system it
uses delivers.
For the blind it is partially good as it is an old style markup
based system. It will produce perfect documents, letters, reports
and academic papers. While its learning curve is steep indeed it
will reward you with beautiful output. With TEX the blind can
even produce perfect mathematic and chemical formulas.
TeXShop is a VoiceOver compatible LaTeX and TeX environment that
support all the major function. There are also VO compatible
program for doing bibliographies and so forth.
Greg Kearney
On Aug 19, 2007, at 2:33 AM, william lomas wrote:
hi
the pac amte then is a waste of money for those of us who need
to format documents with consistancy
will
it frustrating that we pay thousand of dollars for this
equipment and it can't even show us formatting on a display?
it rediculous, given that we ahve the option to format our
documents, isn't the idea of a pac mate for example to let us be
like people in the mainstream world? and see documents as they
see them?
anyways thanks for the clarification
On 19 Aug 2007, at 09:29, Chris Hallsworth wrote:
Will, I don't think this is possible. I'm only aware of the
BrailleNote allowing you to do this, however I could be wrong.
Hope that helps.
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Subject: off topis maybe? jaws and fusion
all
jaws seems to run fine with me and fusion. i am confused
therefore whyt he braille display won't be recognized, if jaws
would have video card issues, surely it woudln't run in the
first place?
will
i am running xp home sp2
i want to know, can jaws show attributes of documents, i.e. if
i have a centred line of text on microsoft word, can jaws show
this onscreen on a braille display as been placed in the
centre of my display. also can other attributes be shown like
italic, bold, underline etc
will
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