Paul E, I thought I had a computer braille listing. I used to. However, in all
my computer changing in the last few years, apparently I lost it. Freedom
Scientific used to put it in manuals, but I couldn't find it in the Jaws help.
This week, I used my Mac to read and proofread some braille fil
Hi Gigi,
Well these control characters are actually what I was wanting to know to begin
with, and these few already solve this matter. I thought that a j with dots 7
and 8 was some kind of graphic, but it being a linefeed clears it up. M with 7
and 8 is carriage return, because 13, and m is the
Hi Paul E.
I had this information originally in an, I think an old VersaBraille manual or
maybe the old Braille Lite manual. I do have on my computer a file from BANA
which is called Computer Braille. There are some things in there like dots 456
twice for underline which don't apply to computer
Hi Gigi,
Yes that's what I would like to do. American computer braille is what I am used
to, even though I am in Europe. But yes, I'd like to omit the control
characters for quicker reading, or I would like to have a good way to learn
them, so I don't see things I don't understand. Is there an o
As far as apple told me you cannot edit tables.
Works well though so far.
Best,
Ioana
On Sep 27, 2011, at 7:42 AM, Eugenia Firth wrote:
> Hi Paul E.
> I do not know if you can edit the table. In my case, I have no reason to. It
> looks fine. So far, I can't see any problem with it. Are you th
Hi Paul E.
I do not know if you can edit the table. In my case, I have no reason to. It
looks fine. So far, I can't see any problem with it. Are you thinking about
taking out the control characters? If so, I would rather be able to turn them
on and off, but right now I'm just glad I can do it a
Hi Gigi,
Can we actually edit the braille table in use?
On Sep 27, 2011, at 12:16 AM, Eugenia Firth wrote:
> I sure wish that when I wrote Apple they had saiD back to me there indeed is
> a way to display in computer braille. I have found that you don't have to go
> to Unified Braille. For all I
I sure wish that when I wrote Apple they had saiD back to me there indeed is a
way to display in computer braille. I have found that you don't have to go to
Unified Braille. For all I know this works in all the languages.
If you choose English and uncontracted braille and then turn on dots 7 an