Hi Jeanette.
I don't know how exactly to improve the situation, but I wanted to
point out, in case you are not aware, that the invisible parts are
MathJax equations (or single symbols).
When I right-click on one of those equations, I'm getting a context
menu which includes an "Accessibility" option. Maybe that helps?
https://mathjax.github.io/MathJax-a11y/docs/#reader-guide
https://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/basic/accessibility.html
cheers,
Matthias
On Fri, Aug 1, 2025 at 6:04 PM Jeanette C. <julien(a)mail.upb.de> wrote:
 Hey hey,
 this is mainly intended for someone from the Faust team, but someone else
 might help as well.
 I was looking at the Faust manual:
 
https://faustdoc.grame.fr/manual/syntax/
 I find that throughout the documentation code examples are included as
 graphics and some characters are also included in a way that makes them
 invisible to me:
 Example:
 
https://faustdoc.grame.fr/manual/syntax/#split-composition
 The split composition (e.g., A<:B) operator is used to distribute the outputs
 of to the inputs of .
 This happens everywhere, not consistently.
 Is there another documentation, another version of the manual perhaps?
 Best wishes and thanks,
 Jeanette
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