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Re: screen readers and notation for science
From: Karen Sorensen
Date: Nov 2, 2015 11:25AM
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Hi - I have read about a ChemML <http://www.xml-cml.org/>, but I believe
the W3C recommends MathML <http://www.w3.org/Math/> even for science. Does
anyone know any different?
But an accessible way to write math is a huge problem.
Not to mention the varying results of a screen reader + browser + plugin
reading mathML.
Thanks,
Karen
Karen M. Sorensen
Accessibility Advocate for Online Courses
www.pcc.edu/access
Portland Community College
971-722-4720
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