Hi,

If you want the computer braille to read right, you must change the grade of
braille for that particular URL or email address.  Duxbury always translate
the < and > signs in words because there are no grade 2 equivalents.  So, if
you are reading a document with a URL in it, you must add the codes for
computer braille.  This should really be done before a document is
translated into braille.

Terri Pannett, Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA.  Army MARS call sign AAT9PX,
California
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From: "Victory Associates LTD, Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 11:39 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] BN AND SIGN RETENTION??


: Hi Everyone:
:
: The subject header could be better--I could not come up with a good one.
: Any how, here is my issue:
:
: I read Braille on the BrailleNote BT in Grade 2.  However, when I read
: anything with HTML tags, these tags are SPELLED out as opposed to being
: represented by its designated sign.
:
: Example:  the < sign, which is Shift-plus-comma on a regular keyboard, is
: spelled out on the BrailleNote as less-than.
:
: Question:  How can I make the BrailleNote retain the signs as they should
be
: in 5.1 build 22?  If not possible, will the necessary revision make it
into
: Keysoft 6.1??
:
: I hope the foregoing does make a modicum of sense; I'm looking forward to
: all help with this one!!  Thanks a bunch.
:
: Sincerely,
: Olusegun
:
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