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Re: Semantic markup vs CSS styling for emphasis
From: Laura Carlson
Date: Aug 7, 2003 7:53AM
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--On Wednesday, August 6, 2003 5:11 PM +0100 Mark Fletcher
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> Do any speech readers apart from Emacspeak support aural style sheets?
Hi, Mark,
Looks like Fonix SpeakThis has some limited aural CSS support.
<http://www.speakthis.com/highlights.cfm?highlight=aural&name=Aural%20S
tyle%20Sheet%20Support>
Laura
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Laura L. Carlson
Information Technology Systems and Services
University of Minnesota Duluth
Duluth, MN 55812-3009
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