[texhax] beamer and "Read out loud"

Victor Ivrii vivrii at gmail.com
Sun Apr 18 15:31:14 CEST 2010


James, thanks

Remote control was a serious question and after you pointed me out to
"Collaborate" I investigated it and found that Acrobat Collaborate
really gives such an option. I tested it (albeit without Skype as a
voice carrier as Skype was not installed on the resident PC in our
seminar room)

http://wiki.math.toronto.edu/TorontoMathWiki/index.php/Video_Seminar

which gives a real opportunity to give a talk from another location
(normal video stream does not have high enough resolution to see
beamer presentation or blackboard writing without efforts).

What I am interested now is different: once a year my wife runs award
ceremony for school kids in some math competition in the room filled
with 250 of them and when she calls someone simultaneously we display
the name highlighted. She wants to push reading names to computer (so
if name is not called properly she could blame "the stupid computer"
:-)

Victor


On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 9:17 AM, James Quirk <jjq at galcit.caltech.edu> wrote:
> our query follows on from the one you asked me offline: can a PDF be
> controlled remotely? Yes it is possible to use pdflatex to construct
> a document where text is read out and lines are highlighted in sync,
> and it can be automated after a fashion. The approach relies on
> using JavaScript and its tts methods, rather than the more common
> tagged screen reading. One weakness of the approach
> is tha there is no tts method for waiting on the speech buffer to
> drain. Another, which is probably a show stopper in your case, is that
> the software approach is not beamer friendly. For it works best
> when the main presentation is /Widget based rather than page-stream based.



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