[duxuser] Re: transcribing math

  • From: David Holladay <david@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 04 May 2010 10:52:58 -0400

To all:

The material from gh-mathspeak is very boiled down version of what was an already terse manual.
I recommend the full text.

Here is a blog from France:
http://chezdom.net/blog/?page_id=51

If you search on this page for the Word Nemeth, you find the 1972 book as a pdf. For those who just want it without reading anything else, here is the direct link:
http://chezdom.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/nemeth_1972.pdf

A tip of the hat to Dominique Archambault for having a guide to many of the braille math systems from around the world.

And yes, it is legal to distribute this pdf, provided it is distributed as is (no modifications). This is a scanned pdf, so it is not accessible. Here is a link to the zipped list of the braille for the Nemeth 1972 manual:
http://www.brailleauthority.org/math-science.html

By the way, recent product CD-ROMs contain archives and links to many of the manuals related to braille codes and rules. (all unzipped and easy to get to). This is yet another reason to obtain your product CD-ROM when you buy or update from Duxbury Systems.

-- David Holladay
Duxbury Systems



At 09:52 AM 5/4/2010, you wrote:

And here's a helpful on-line link: <http://www.gh-mathspeak.com/examples/NemethBook/>http://www.gh-mathspeak.com/examples/NemethBook/



Cheers!


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