Re: Speaking volts for variables

This definitely speaks in favour of author-configurable “stylesheets”.
paul

On 17 Oct 2021, at 16:44, Deyan Ginev wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> A recent social media video that caught my attention had a demo of the
> JAWS math viewer used on a Word document. The content was a polynomial
> of a single variable, where the variable is named "v".
>
> It seemed to be a nice motivating example for our "intent" work, also
> since it is only 30 seconds. Video here:
> https://twitter.com/neal_at/status/1441254577429364736
>
> You hear "v superscript 3" spoken "v cubed" and then "v superscript 2"
> spoken "volt squared" and the single letter "v" spoken "volt". The "v
> cubed" guess is correct, the other two are wrong.
>
> This ties into a number of discussions we've had, including defaults,
> subject areas and levels of education. High school physics can have
> both polynomials and volts in the same exercise, so we're not yet in
> "exotic" territory.
>
> Greetings,
> Deyan

Received on Sunday, 17 October 2021 16:07:28 UTC