Hi Dane,
Yeah it seems odd to me. After all, if Tex is all its cracked up to
be wich it is in it's proper circle, why have screen reader folks
spent all this blody time getting office and other things doable? Why
not have everyone learn tex? After all, this guy who is working for
the government, surely they they should train him on using it then?
On 20 Sep 2007, at 05:20, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Ok, well my only further comment is to go and try these things,
I've made my points as have others, see what you think but again I
will state as others have that it sees odd to me at least that you
have to "learn" how to use a word processor, formatting or no
formatting, reports or no reports etc. I'm curious to know exactly
what you would do that anyone else wouldn't, that is to say what
you would do that any good word processor wouldn't handle.
On 20/09/2007, at 8:52 AM, VaShaun Jones wrote:
Fine for you unfortunately for me. I use every aspect of Windows
imaginable for government reports and contracts and they have to be
perfect. I spend the majority of my time formatting.
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Well, using TEX for it's intended purpose laying out formulas is
ideal. I still don't see the point in using it to write standard
texts though. Any good word processer will do the job ust as well
to be honest. It's up to yourselves though if you want to jump
through a thousand hoops to write anything I am happy with word
or whatever for standard work.
On 19 Sep 2007, at 21:56, James Austin wrote:
Wow! I have looked at that side of it, and I'm pleased I don't
study maths
On 19 Sep 2007, at 19:59, James Jolley wrote:
It's not that steep I use it all the time for mathematics
On 19 Sep 2007, at 18:18, Greg Kearney wrote:
That's right the learning curve is steep with TeX, the rewards
are well worth it however.
Greg
On Sep 19, 2007, at 11:05 AM, James Austin wrote:
It is free, but please get in touch if you've not used it
before, it is not simply a case of typing as with a word
processor
On 19 Sep 2007, at 17:23, VaShaun Jones wrote:
I think I will be getting Latex . Is it totally accessible
and how much does it cost?
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Hi,
Okay, well there is IText Express, a small free word
processing application, similar to Text Edit, which
provides the ability to add footnotes. There is also Nisus
Writer Express, or Nisus Writer Pro, you can find these at
www.nisus.com
Neither Express or Pro are currently 100% usable with VO,
but very nearly. If you were thinking of purchasing Nisus
Writer, I would recommend the Pro version, as that seems
more accessible.
There is also Latex (pronouned Laytech), which is a type-
setin tool. It is extremely powerful and versitle, but does
require time to learn. Although, the benefits are
rewarding, especially for Blind users in my personal
opinion, as I use it exclusively for my University
assignments. I don't want to clutter the list with
discussions about Latex, so please feel free to E Mail me
off list, if you'd like to know more.
Hope this helps
James
On 19 Sep 2007, at 08:55, VaShaun Jones wrote:
Listers somewhere before I got familiar with my Mac their
was a discussion about a professional word processor. I
wanted to know what it was and how can I get it? Note: one
of its liked features is that you don't have to worry
about formatting (a lister reported).
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