Sherryl:
I have also tried Louis but couldn't figure it out either.  I could go through 
the steps of translating a file I guess but could never find the translated 
file.  There didn't seem to be a place to specify where the output file should 
go.  So I gave up on it and went back to using Robo Braille.  The problem with 
that is that you need to be connected to the internet and there is apparently 
no way to translate from Braille to print.  
Any insights about how to specify where the output file should go would be 
appreciated.  Then again, it is possible I was doing something else wrong.  I 
found no good documentation and writing to the developers yielded no results.  
Maybe I will try it again as I would like to have a braille translator that can 
be used off line.
.
Jean
 

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