Re: [orca-list] PDF reader



I think you are stuck -- as far as I know, there is no screen reader on
windows or linux which can read those.  There was a Japanese project,
but last I knew they wanted to charge hundreds of dollars and I was not
sure it would be even successful.

Julien Claassen <julien mail upb de> wrote:

Hello!
  So what if I have a PDF, that contans math? Integrals, trigonometric
functions and Greek letters? Is there a way to display these correctly
and helpfully with Orca and some app? The sources for these PDFs
should be word documents or powerpoint presentations, which are
hopefully well-done. My uni is a bit aware of such things and of
course computer scientists sometimes have the nag of preparing them
well. :-)
  Kind regards
          Julien

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