Hi,
Is there anyone out there who has to transcribe "awkward"
layouts (like heavily-annotated text from linguistics,
music, etc) into alternative forms? Or anyone who needs to
enable students with disabilities to produce such awkward
documents themselves? I wrote a computer program that
helped me and a few others, and I'm wondering if there's
anyone else out there who needs a copy. The program is
a rather general tool, so it does need some setting-up
for any given task (e.g. you have to describe the layout
you're using) and it can't do everything, but it can save
time once you know it.
Best wishes. Silas
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Silas S Brown, Computer Lab., Cambridge UK
http://www.cus.cam.ac.uk/~ssb22
"He couldn't just say 'I've made a mistake'; he'd say 'I'll
add something
else, and then it won't BE a mistake.'" - Rupert Gould in
"Longitude"
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