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The answer depends on the intent of the PDF file, the complexity of the equations and the braille skills of the user/student. If the PDF file is for the instruction of a blind student in a math skill then the PDF file would not be a legal or appropriate presentation of the material under Section 504. If the PDF file is for the instruction of a blind student, who knows Nemeth Code Braille, in some math skill then the PDF file would not be legal.
If the PDF file is discussing another topic and just mentions a math process, then an alt tag would probably be appropriate.
Richard Jones
Assistant Director
Disability Resources for Students
Arizona State University, Main
480-965-6045
"Our first belief is that "disability" is a rational concept. It does
not reside within the individual. Our second belief is that electronic
technology can alter environments in such a manner as to allow people
who have various functional deficits to operate without any disability
what so ever." Richard Reed, CCD Newsletter, Fall 1988, v (2), EDUCOM
Software Initiative, 1989.
-----Original Message-----
From: Pranav Lal [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 2:42 AM
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Subject: Math symbols in pdf files will tagging help
Hi all,
I have a pdf file with math symbols and images. Will tagging allow me to
make those symbols and images accessible by providing descriptions that are
readable by a screen reader?
Pranav
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