To support: this is a long-standing and very frustrating problem. It
is the reason I can no longer work with computer braille files if I
know I will have to move any text around; the $lg tag appears and the
text is either erased or, in the best case, is irrevocably set to no
language, so it cannot be spell-checked or moved anywhere else.

Zach: I can most definitely confirm this on the mPower and Apex. I
have switched to using UEB for just this reason. It takes up more
space, but it offers more symbols and you can actually copy and
paste... imagine that!

On 1/21/11, dreicer, zachary <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, I am completing trigonometry homework as I write this.  I was
> trying to merge some of my old section 3 problems into a new
> section 3 assignment (why, that does not matter now.) The thing
> is, after #11 on section 3, I copied and pasted some problems
> from sect 1,2,3 doc into the section 3 doc.  I started editing
> and got my next answer, but look what happened-some of the
> contents BELOW was all-of-a-sudden totally wiped from the file.
> A format indicator reproduced by the ed, l, and g in that order
> may be the continued cause for loss of data in computer braille
> files? This sign is reproduced starting with (if not earlier)
> 7.5.31 when copying and pasting elsewhere.  I'm running 9.2.756.
>


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Have a great day,
Alex (msg sent from GMail website)
[email protected]; http://www.facebook.com/mehgcap

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