Re: [EXTERNAL] Some braille references

In the pearson symbol site, it says this about integrals
<https://accessibility.pearson.com/resources/nemeth-curriculum/nemeth-symbol-library/index.php#IndefiniteIntegral>
:

> The integral, or indefinite integral, starts with the integral sign (dots
> 2-3-4-6). Then it is followed by the function and ends with dx.
>

I'm dubious about this statement -- what happens when the 'dx' is in the
numerator? I looked in the green book, and in the section about integrals,
it only has examples where the 'dx' is at the end (also true for the APH
tutorial). Does anyone who knows Nemeth well know the answer?

Another practical bit I liked from that talk was a short description of
> "common issues in Nemeth code transcriptions" from a practitioner writing
> such materials
>

Interesting to see that she highlights the parts that I called out in my
original email (makes me feel like I know more than I do :-)

   Neil

Received on Tuesday, 6 July 2021 18:55:25 UTC