Hi all
Have spoken to one of my colleagues and he is unsure why it should be taking
so long unless the staff are having to re format etc to retain meaning.
Another option is to let the student have the handout in an electronic
format and they can then use their portable PC (which has been appropriately
assessed for at pre-entry) with screen magnification software to manipulate
the information to their own preference.
John M
-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan Coleman [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 03 March 2004 10:28
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Changing font size for LaTeX
Hello. Tutors here are currently changing font on LaTeX handouts a
visually-impaired student, and finding it very time consuming - i.e. over 3
hours to change 20 pages.
Does anyone have any useful hints or tips?
Thanks,
Bryan Coleman
Brunel University
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