Ed Nixon wrote:
> 
> At 11:30 AM 07/12/2001 +0100, Jirka Kosek wrote:
> <snip>
> I think that I'm understand you point there. But if someone wants to
> >read document with many equations he will probably have graphical client
> >and will be able to see equations as images and won't need text
> >alternative at all.
> 
> I think the point you may have forgotten is that not everyone can actually
> *see* the output of a graphical client. They rely on alternative browser or
> reader tools.

OK. But what is the defference between "E=mc square" and "E=mc^2" when
synthetised by some reader tool? I have no personal experience with such
tools, so may be I'm missing something. Using TeX equation in alt
element means that this TeX version of equation will appear as
alternative text on image.

                Jirka


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