Why Bother with Writers? Towards "Good Enough" Technologies for Supporting Individuals with Dyslexia
Existing technological solutions to aid writing do not consider how the text is produced. Most available tools are targeting a final product and the correctness of this product, and often fail to support the production of the text. Popular alternatives such as LaTeX may help the writer to focus on t...
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Zusammenfassung: | Existing technological solutions to aid writing do not consider how the text is produced. Most available tools are targeting a final product and the correctness of this product, and often fail to support the production of the text. Popular alternatives such as LaTeX may help the writer to focus on the text, and are one step towards separating writing and formatting. However, there is no explicit support for writing flow. The system needs to consider when a writer needs feedback. No writer likes to be interrupted when searching for an expression, or finishing a sentence or a phrase. However spell |
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DOI: | 10.1163/9789004346369_008 |