Hi, Greg,

You need to read these in eight-dot Braille. Brf files are in upper-case 
characters, so in order to read them without the dot-7 appearing below each 
character, you will need to select all your text with command-a, then go into 
the edit menu, transformations, and change the text to lower-case. It's 
possible at this point that you could try six-dot Braille, but once you 
transform the text to lower-case, I don't think it makes any difference.

HtH,
teresa
On Feb 11, 2014, at 11:14 AM, Greg Aikens <gpaik...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello all,
> I have a BRF question. When reading a brf in text edit, I turn off automatic 
> braille translation. As far as I can tell, I have to use 8 dot braille for 
> the brf to be represented correctly. Is there a way to read a brf file in 6 
> dot braille correctly? Currently, when I uncheck the 8 dot braille box, it 
> does funky things like adding a number sign in front of lower cell symbols so 
> that the en sign becomes number sign 5 etc.
> 
> Anything I can do?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> -Greg
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