What I have done is create a file call hymnal.txt, located in my
General folder on the flash disk of the BrailleNote.

My Hymnal is arranged numberically and the page separator $f is used
to mark the beginning of a new hymn.

To move from paragraph/verse to verse, I have a $p $p .

Hope this helps.



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of jim
taylor
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 1:16 PM
To: braille note
Subject: [Braillenote] The Disappearing Hymns


Greetings from an icy cold Great Britain.

For the last six months, a member of our church choir has been sending
me weekly e-mails of the words of all the hymns and psalms for the
Sunday morning services.

Where a hymn is repeated, I am told to refer to my compact flash card
on which I store the hymns at the end of each service, after the organ
out-voluntary, moving them there from the "Downloads" folder.

Today, however, I have found one hymn, "Christ Triumphant, Ever
Reigning", missing altogether, and, more curious still, the hymn
beginning "As the Deer Pants for the Waterbrooks" shorn of its first
verse.

The file, called "Hymns", is stored in a folder called "Hotel" on the
compact flash card, and it is currently forty-nine thousand characters
long.   Can this have something to do with the disappearance of text
on a compact flash card, or do you think that the card is faulty in
some way?   All other folders on it are intact and unsullied.

All suggestions gratefully received.

Many thanks in advance.

Warm regards,

Jim Taylor.





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