- From: George Kerscher <kerscher@montana.com>
- Date: Wed, 4 May 2016 08:16:08 -0600
- To: "'public-mathonw.'" <public-mathonwebpages@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <00aa01d1a60f$821aa6c0$864ff440$@montana.com>
Hi, I think we need to make a recommendation to publishers distributing HTML, as in EPUB. What should they do to meet the visual needs for readers, plus work effectively with Assistive technology. Best George From: Charles LaPierre [mailto:charlesl@benetech.org] Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2016 6:12 AM To: public-mathonw. Subject: Accessibility: conversation starters: Accessibility for me +1 Charles LaPierre Technical Lead, DIAGRAM and Born Accessible charlesl@benetech.org On May 4, 2016, at 4:59 AM, Kaveh Bazargan <kaveh@rivervalleytechnologies.com> wrote: Layout for me... On 4 May 2016 at 11:16, Peter Krautzberger <peter.krautzberger@mathjax.org> wrote: Hi math-on-webpages, Here's a short list of topics to start a conversation. These four came up on the call, feel free to add. If you're interested, just * spin off a new thread (change subject in your reply) * comment or +1 so that we can * team up for some dedicated conversations Best regards, Peter. **layout** Whether CSS, SVG, or canvas, if you're interested in talking about math layout on the web, let's collect best practices, use cases, and analyze gaps in the OWP. **accessibility* If you're working on making math accessible -- ARIA, speech, braille, internationalization etc. **editing** Web-based editing touches virtually everything -- layout, interaction, accessibility -- but gathering information unique to the challenges of editing would be worthwhile. **machine readability** Exposing information to machines, I hear it's a thing -- JSON, microdata, RDFa etc. -- Kaveh Bazargan Director River Valley Technologies @kaveh1000 +44 7771 824 111 <http://www.rivervalleytechnologies.com/> www.rivervalleytechnologies.com
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