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Comment 1 by jteh on 2015-09-22 11:21 Most of this is already described; see the Reading Mathematical Content section of the User Guide. As discussed on the call today, the point that isn't clear is that you need MathType installed to read MathType expressions in Word. Changes: Changed title from "A description of use and scope of Math Player with NVDA in user manual of NVDA will be helpful." to "Clariy that MathType needs ot be installed to read MathType expressions" Milestone changed from None to 2015.4
Comment 2 by jteh on 2015-09-22 11:21 Wow. Typo central. Changes: Changed title from "Clariy that MathType needs ot be installed to read MathType expressions" to "Clarify that MathType needs to be installed to read MathType expressions"
Comment 3 by James Teh <jamie@... on 2015-10-19 05:02 In commit 3356ac2ccd4fcb20b8af4fb8300396a8d5eb7dd0: User Guide: Clarify that MathType needs to be installed to read MathType expressions.
Fixes #5386. Changes: State: closed
Reported by sumandogra on 2015-09-22 10:28 A detail description of use of Math player with NVDA in Word and in web browser will be helpful. If the functioning of NVDA with mathematical equations in MS Word and IE is described separately, it will be helpful to those who make accessible books in mathematics’.