Hi Stacey:

If you are talking about magazines downloaded for Web Braille, the reason for 
their choppiness is because, unlike in the Braille books, the new line markers 
are not stripped.  Instead of just one new line marker indicating each new 
line, there is a new line marker followed by two spaces.  Paragraphs are 
signified by a new line marker followed by four spaces.

So, I would imagine that reading such documents might be a bit annoying.  What 
I might suggest doing is use the find and replace feature by pressing backspace 
with f (control with f) and searching pressing space with dots 2,6 (I'm not 
sure how to do this on the qt, please enlighten me.  I know you can find it in 
appendix b of the manual though), which will bring up the new line marker, 
followed by two spaces and a dot 6 (this would be the capital sign).  If you do 
not include the dot six, than even the paragraph separations would be modified 
which would leave your document as one big sprawling unwieldy line.  lol.

Of course this would only work if your files were braille files, because if 
they were text files you can't search for the caps sign which would leave this 
method useless.

Of course, if there's a much simpler method which I'm to dim to comprehend, 
lol, just let me know.  I don't often use speech unless I'm checking a document 
so I'm not really so sure about continuous reading and such things.  HTH, Laura

>------ original message ------
>from: "Stacey Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [Braillenote] Reading with the vnqt

>Hi all,
>Can someone tell me how to make the vnqt read magaziens more smoothly?  I
>can make it read books very well, but magazines seem to be choppy.Any help
>is greatly appreciated.
>Stacey


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