[nvda] Re: MathML
- From: Olga Yakovleva <yakovleva.o.v@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2009 11:40:09 +0400
Hello all,
There is also an extension for Firefox called Firevox. It's a screen
reader for Firefox. I tried it a fiew weeks ago, because I read about
its MathML support. But I didn't like it because it reads formulas
without any pauses. I'm not a native speaker of English, I had to listen
to the formula a fiew times to understand it. Perhaps the plugin will be
more useful for native speakers or people who are better at English than me.
25.04.2009 08:06, James Teh пишет:
Hi Michael,
This is not possible at present. It needs work by the browsers as well;
there is no standard way of making mathematics accessible.
There is a proprietary plugin for IE called MathPlayer which can make
maths accessible, but NVDA does not currently work with this. It may be
something we address some time in the future.
Jamie
On 25/04/2009 7:47 AM, Michael Litzkow wrote:
I'm a newbie on this list, so I apologize if this has been discussed
before. However, I cannot find anything about MathML on the NVDA website
or in the mailing list archives. Does anybody know if NVDA can speak
mathematical notation embedded in a web page using MathML? If not, has
there been any discussion about trying to make this a feature?
best regards,
-- mike
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