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Re: MathML and simple math content
From: Mallory
Date: Jun 19, 2019 3:41AM
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Hi,
I know the Pearson editor uses content MathML internally (to do the translation to and from the Braille). I believe the displayed, non-Braille math is presentational MathML.
I never cared for the keyboarding of the buttons (you have to tab to everything instead of it acting like a widget.
cheers,
_mallory
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019, at 4:00 PM, Isabel Holdsworth wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> Have you seen what the output from the Pearson Accessible Equation
> Editor looks like? Do you know if it's MathML? I find that editor
> almost impossible to use. It feels like Wiris MathType with some of
> the accessibility filtered out.
>
> I quite like Wiris MathType. I think it's about the closest we've got
> to accessible online maths content at the present time, from both
> input and output perspectives.
>
> Thanks, Isabel
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