Apologies for cross posting but just for interest Wintriangle update
announced below - the website is http://www.wintriangle.com/
Taken from the site
"WinTriangle is a scientific word processor for the blind, developed by John
Gardner at Oregon State University. This program allows blind or visually
impaired users to read and write complex mathematics -- it serves the role
of pen and paper for a blind mathematician or physicist. Sighted people can
read the output in Word once they have installed the font files,
Triangle.ttf and MTExtra.ttf. Users of WinTriangle can read LaTeX files by
converting them to Triangle with LaTeX2Tri."
Best Wishes E.A.
Mrs E.A. Draffan
Assistive Technologist
Mobile: 07976 289103
http://www.emptech.info/
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Subject: [Athen] Math and Science Access Update - WinTriangle Project
Good afternoon,
Some major work has been undertaken by the WinTriangle development team in
the last few months and a new version has been released. WinTriangle was
taken opensource a while back and in this instance it has paid off. I would
like to comment Vivek and the rest of the developers who continue this much
needed work.
Visit the updated site, and see how you can provide access to math and
science materials for your students.
Ron Stewart
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AHEAD E-Text Solutions Group
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