Hi:
Even if Mathtype can import LATEX documents into  a Word document,
would Window-eyes be able to read them properly?  And how would you
create a LATEX document?
Kevin Huber

On 8/26/10, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> Now mathtype can import Latex into word documents, etc.
>
> Tactile Display <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello Juan,
>>
>> The ideal solution would be to use the equation editor in Word 2010 when
>> Microsoft fixes the access issues. I am in touch with a Microsoft rep who
>> will get back to me shortly if a status report on the accessibility of the
>> equation editor. I will help Microsoft as much as I can to make it work
>> well, for, as a mathematician, I need to use it in order to produce
>> publishable materials.
>>
>> Presently, most folks rely on a math preparation language called LaTex,
>> developed by Dr. Knuth circa 40 years ago and used by most publishers of
>> math papers.
>>
>> You may want to join the Blind Math list; there are lots of helpful folks
>> on that list.
>>
>> [email protected]
>>
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