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List:       kde-edu-devel
Subject:    Re: Sonification of KmPlot?
From:       Rich Morin <rdm () cfcl ! com>
Date:       2019-04-29 2:28:31
Message-ID: E3BB9953-7503-495A-9D44-6CF81723183F () cfcl ! com
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> On Apr 28, 2019, at 18:00, Aleix Pol <aleixpol@kde.org> wrote:
> 
> What kind of use cases do you have in mind?

I'm not really sure about use cases; I'm mostly just investigating
possibilities at this point.  I think it would be useful for blind
students to be able to explore functions interactively, using sound
rather then sight.  However, I'm extremely vague on the details.

> And formats?

A blind friend of mine says that mathematical notation was a problem
for her in school.  LaTeX is text-based, and she was able to use that
with some success.  It appears that KAlgebra also uses text-based
(code-like) notation, which could work well with a braille display.

As far as output formats go, my preference would be to use something
structured (and thus, extensible and somewhat self-documenting) and
widely accepted.  So, maybe JSON?  Note that most end users would not
interact with this format directly; rather, it would be used to drive
some sort of exploratory sonification front end.

> We could look into implementing something along the lines with
> KAlgebra, but I wouldn't know where to begin.

Frankly, neither do I, but I've printed out the KALgebra manual:

  https://docs.kde.org/trunk5/en/kdeedu/kalgebra/kalgebra.pdf

I plan to peruse it and will get back to you with any notions
that seem worth discussing.

-r

P.S.  The manual contains assorted notation and diagrams that are not
blind-accessible.  Might it be available in a text-based format (e.g.,
HTML, LaTeX, Markdown)?

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