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% Copyright (C) 2018, 2019, 2020 by 
% Anna Capietto, Sandro Coriasco, Boris Doubrov, Alexander Koslovski,
% Tiziana Armano, Nadir Murru, Dragan Ahmetovic, Cristian Bernareggi
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%   axessibility.sty, axessibility.pdf, README,
%   axessibilityExampleSingleLineT.tex, axessibilityExampleSingleLineA.tex,
%.  axessibilityExampleAlignT.tex, axessibilityExampleAlignA.tex
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This is version 3.0 of axessibility, a package which allows LaTeX to create 
pdf files with mathematical formulae accessible by assistive technologies 
for visually impaired people and people with special educational needs.

On GitHub, the following files are enclosed.

  README                        - This file.
  package/axessibility.sty                - The axessibility package.
  package/axessibility.pdf                - The package documentation.
  package/axessibility.lua                - Lua code module for the automatic replacement of $ and $$ Tex markers 
                                           with their LaTeX equivalents, automatic tagging of paragraphs, and more.
  examples/axessibilityExampleSingleLineT   - A sample LaTeX file which uses the axessibility package,
                                                        with inline and single line displayed formulae, employing 
                                                        the tagpdf package option.
  examples/axessibilityExampleSingleLineA   - Same as above, employing the accsupp option.
  examples/axessibilityExampleAlignT   - A sample LaTeX file which uses the axessibility package,
                                                    with inline and multiline displayed formulae,
                                                    employing the tagpdf option.
  examples/axessibilityExampleAlignA   - Same as above, employing the accsupp option.

Installation notes:
Move `axessibility.sty`  and `axessibility.lua` to the correct folders of your local `texmf` directory

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