CSS does have some addenda for audio rendering etc which could move the use of 
Bible software beyond simply offering the text but towards allowing access to 
many of the features of the text.

I have no clue as to how much these are actually implemented or implementable 
easily. But as it stands we could easily add a CSS sheet for audio purposes or 
amend the standard CSS sheet provided with XHTMl by the engine with audio 
enhancements.

Peter


> Gesendet: Montag, 24. Februar 2020 um 21:08 Uhr
> Von: "Don Elbourne" <d...@elbourne.org>
> An: sword-devel@crosswire.org
> Betreff: [sword-devel] Sword for the Blind
>
> Have any of the Sword front-ends been tested to see how well they do
> with screen readers, used by the blind and visually impaired?
>
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