orgmode has tools for presentations and they're not proprietary. --
This has been a major concern all the time.
I have been a hard core open source user exclusively using OSS for everything.
But now I am forced to reconsider having some proprietary tools specially for presentation and pdf access.
Hello, Are there any *really accessible* pdf readers on linux? Note, I do not consider evince accessible enough. First, if you turn the caret browsing on, you can leave the document with tab or f6, but of course you can never ever return to it. Second, I could not press pdf links using the enter key. Third, although that is likely least fatal, it does not recognize tables. Although to be honest sometimes when tables have many columns and rows it actually becomes fatal. When it goes to converting to html or text, they often lose much of the formatting, and for quick looking this way is not always appropriate. Especially converting to text loses everything that allows quick navigation.
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