The alt *attribute* in HTML is an *attribute*. So you are severely limited in
(a) what you can put there, and (b) what you can do with it.
For example, if you put a quote mark in the PTX "description", then the HTML
will be wrecked. So the PTX expectation is that "description" carries no
elements at all and will go into @alt verbatim.
An extreme suggestion would be to allow "m" tags and run MathJax Speech Rule
Engine over it on the side and somehow put it back in place in the output.
A more practical answer might to imagine how the six objects of that diagram
would be verbalized, and then say things like "A three row, two column layout.
With arrows going... With row one, column one being E bracket x mod..."
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