Speech Dictionaries: Changing How Superscripted Tex Is Read
Bhavya shah
Dear all,
In reading mathematic content, I am not a fan of NVDA, with reporting of subscripts and superscripts enabled, reading something like area=pi*r superscript 2 baseline as opposed to just area=pi*r raised to 2 or area=pi*r square. Superscript and baseline are large words themselves and make it difficult to catch the number squeezed in between but which is the exponent I actually care about. Is there some way of using regular expressions in NVDA's speech dictionaries to make all superscripted text to be read not as superscript {text} baseline but as raised to {text} power? For now, since the words superscript and baseline are not too common, I am considering just making corresponding replacements for them in the Speech Dictionaries. However, if there is a better method, I would love to know. I would truly appreciate any assistance in this matter. Thanks. -- Best Regards Bhavya Shah Stanford University | Class of 2024 E-mail Address: bhavya.shah125@gmail.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhavyashah125/
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