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AsTeR can be used to:
- Read technical articles and books. The files for such
documents may be available on the local system or on the
global Internet[+]. Resources retrieved over
the network can be audio formatted by AsTeR , since they are
just text in Emacs buffers. The author has listened
to this thesis as well as [tex2html_wrap5244] textbooks using
AsTeR . In addition, AsTeR has rendered a wide collection of
technical documents available on the INTERNET,
including technical reports and AMS bulletins.
- Entertain. About [tex2html_wrap5246] electronic texts are
available on the INTERNET, including the complete
works of Shakespeare. The majority of these documents are in
plain ASCII, but the quality of audio renderings
produced by AsTeR , based on the minimal document structure
that can be recognized, still surpasses the output of
conventional reading machines. Increased availability of
electronic texts marked up in La)TeX and SGML will enable
better recognition of document structure and, as a
consequence, better audio renderings.
- Proof-read partial and complete documents under
preparation. This feature is specially useful when
typesetting complex mathematical formulae. This thesis has
been proof-read using AsTeR and the system helped the author
locate several minor errors, including bad punctuation. Thus,
though designed as a system for rendering documents, the
flexible design, combined with the power afforded by the
Emacs editor, turns AsTeR into a very useful
document preparation aid.
TV Raman
Thu Mar 9 20:10:41 EST 1995