Hi David.
Try to switch from 8 dot Braille to 6 dot Braille to see if that works. That
solves the issue in the danish Braille table.
Best regards:
Søren Jensen
Mail & MSN:
s...@coolfortheblind.dk
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
Den 27/09/2011 kl. 19.50 skrev David Hole:
> Hi folks.
> Ha
Wow, I sure wish I'd gotten a concise and clear answer like that months ago.
That pretty much explains many Braille issues. Thanks, Anne.
Teresa
On Sep 27, 2011, at 11:54 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello David,
>
> Apple has implemented Duxbury from 2007 and I think that all of us who use
> B
Hello David,
Apple has implemented Duxbury from 2007 and I think that all of us who use
Braille in languages other than English are disgusted. Archie hasn't even tried
to modify the tables because it requires too much work for the few people who
would appreciate it. He doesn't even know whether
Hi David.
There have been so changes that you may not know about done by BANA in 2007.
The slash, for instance is dots 456 st sign. The number sign that used to be
dot 4 number sign is now dots 456 th sign. I'm talking about what everybody
calls the pound sign. The ble sign the old number sign,
Hi folks.
Have anyone here seen that the braille tables that were delivered with
Lion has lots of wrong's?
For example æ, ø, å and numbers are displayed in a format unknown to me.
Is there some ways to fix that issue?
Best regards David
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