On 27 July 2012 14:50, Eric Oyen <technomage.ha...@gmail.com> wrote: > a braille API that works in Linux and all flavors of BSD: > http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=braille+screenreader+OpenBSD&source=we > b&cd=8&ved=0CKsEEBYwBw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fhal.inria.fr%2Fdocs%2F00%2F13%2F59%2F > 46%2FTEX%2Fthibault-hinderer-icta-2007.tex&ei=dIYSUP3sDoyq8ASW94HwAg&usg=AFQj > CNExhilt0qbpLvZXKCLVxltZ8-6DqQ
The google links that you're quoted above seem quite unwieldy here, though maybe you just ended up sending those due to limitations of your environment and/or (assistive) tools. Stripped from all the unwieldy google stuff, this particular link becomes: http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/13/59/46/TEX/thibault-hinderer-icta-2007.tex I found that uncomfortable to read, especially as a pampered sighted person used to pretty-printed output. I however had problems converting it to anything I would consider "pretty"; I found that it depended on this class file: http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/13/59/46/TEX/IEEEconf.cls Even with that, I didn't quite manage with OpenBSD (there seems to be no pdftex/pdflatex 386 port). Using my Ubuntu box, I converted the above tex file to a PDF, which I've taken the liberty to put here: http://ompldr.org/vZXcxYg (How are PDF files for you? Do your screen readers deem them edible?) regards, Ian