Hi Keith, I would agree that braille should be written according to _all_ the rules, not some of them. I'm no expert on rule numbers and such, but I do remember a rule that said a contraction can straddle a syllable boundary when going from an unaccented syllable to an accented one, which was the justification for contracting Create among others. To look this kind of stuff up I'd work much better from hard copy which I don't have here. I did look (online) in English Braille American Edition. It has only one example of the word Create. Read this in computer braille:
,! new bylaw1 pass$ 0#ea`3p1 w cr1te a big to-d4 I also believe that the proof is in the pudding. If you contend that create must be spelled out, you're saying that everybody is marching out-of-step except you. This is highly unlikely. What this means is that more study is needed to uncover the rule which permits, mandates in fact, contracting Create. One thing which may be getting in the way is Unified English Braille. Perhaps the rule books now give rules for this new beastie whose adoption will cause, I'm told, many changes in contracting and spacing. I don't know that we want to go to UEB here as of now. Since I can't find Create spelled out except in apparent exercises it would appear that doing so here would at best be premature. I hate to chicken out but do have to mention that my boss doesn't know I'm doing this stuff, so I'll reluctantly rest my case by saying that I'll march in step with others. Tomorrow or so I'll go through the other words Dave asked about. Create's case is duly created (caveat disputer :-) and I vow to shed light on a clear subject never again, for the present. Whoops, I just found another one: caveat uses the e-a sign. Proof is in the pudding so here's some pudding (computer braille alert): cav1t colonel ca-ve-at cav1t solemn cav1t 0,watson ab attempts t h ~w 8emporium40 ,rhett su7e/$ 8,cav1t ,t cav1t aside1 ! w9n} (! 8/&>d0 & :at is an 8op;n04 ,cav1t ,,dvd movie play}s4 ,! only cav1t3 sure 6obs}ve ! safety cav1ts on nec cav1t1 ,8in all probabil;y0'1 hav+ cav1t t ! actual pr9t+-h|se ,) ? cav1t1 !n1 let's g back 6! new1 a3ompani$ 0! cav1t--z 9 ,lev4#ag 6,balak1 b )! cav1t t he may sp1k only agre$ r1dily1 )! sole cav1t t he wd !n ! same cav1t--ab ! responsibil;y = -- Lee Maschmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Be kind to your fur-bearing friends, For a skunk may be somebody's brother." --Fred Allen _______________________________________________ This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. To post a message, send an e-mail to: BRLTTY@mielke.cc For general information, go to: http://mielke.cc/mailman/listinfo/brltty