Perhaps a crucial set of questions is,

1) Are there standards for a developer to define and flag various contexts 
for  written text, to be passed along to reader software?

2) If so, are there immediate obstacles to providing the adjustments 
necessary for SAGE?  (e.g. browser interface, intermediate markup language)

2) Could these standards be incorporated alongside the development of SAGE?
[2.5) Assumption: such definitions and flags are essential UI construction 
tasks anyway, or should be.  Is this a fair statement?]

3) .... or invented and clarified with the help of SAGE development? 

4) is there a reader that understands (La) Tex?
e.g. 
5) is this still an obstacle?:
backslash  braces: *align asterisk*  ampersand backslash lim  braces:* n 
backslash to backslash infty* backslash Sum braces: *k equals 1 *carat n f 
parentheses: *xi underscore k* parentheses: *x underscore k dash x 
underscore braces: 'k dash 1' *

...for the sum in the FTC?
(It was my understanding the answer is still "yes this is an obstacle", in 
general, for all of us).


Sorry for multiple questions.  Feel free to yes/no me!

On Thursday, June 14, 2012 6:58:54 PM UTC-7, kcrisman wrote:
>
>
>
> On Thursday, June 14, 2012 5:18:53 PM UTC-4, Volker Braun wrote:
>>
>> On Thursday, June 14, 2012 10:06:12 PM UTC+1, Keshav Kini wrote:
>>>
>>> Another reason to use the user's browser to connect to a server on the 
>>> VM, rather than launching a browser inside the VM. 
>>
>>
>> Presumably thats what she did, since its hard to get Internet Explorer to 
>> show its hideous side inside the Linux VM.
>>
>> But +1 for using the command line. This should be much easier to hook up 
>> to a braille terminal than a graphical browser.
>>
>>
>>
> Actually, I think a lot of people use things that speak it, like Jaws, not 
> so much braille.  At least, that's my sense from speaking with our 
> students. 
>

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