I am looking for some guidance with math equations in Impress presentations,
taking into account accessibility requirements. I am using LibreOffice on
Ubuntu. Also a consideration is that the presentations would be converted to
pdf as well.

My understanding is that description attached to the equation would serve as
an alt tag when I convert to pdf. Where I am sort of stumped is what to put
in the description. One though was to copy the Math markup to the
description. However I am not actually sure how visually impaired students
would be able to use this. I played around with Orca, but could not get it
to read the equation in either the original Impress presentation, or in the
pdf output.

So, 1) Am I going in the right direction putting the LO Math markup in the
equation description, and 2) How would I read the description in the Impress
presentation if I were visually impaired?



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