Hi Jerry and List,
If I put the change of grade indicator for computer Braille wouldn't the 
contents of the file look messed up? For example since the file is originally a 
keyword Braille file wouldn't question marks look like th signs in print?  
Thanks for your help and your time.
Lisa

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Jerry Weinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 14:59:26 +1300
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] seding files in emails so they look nice

>Dear Lisa,
>Like so many  things in the computer world, there aare many ways to do what 
>you want.  One way is to open a new e-mail in Keymail.  Then cut and paste the 
>contents of the Keyword files into the new e-mail.  And finally, use the Block 
>Menu to mark the entire e-mail, and then change grade to computer Braille.  
>Now, you can send the e-mail.  It is in a format that everyone can read.

>Another way to go about this is to create a printer friendly Braille file, and 
>a printer friendly rich text format rtf file.  Then attach these files to an 
>e-mail and send it.  THIS is my preferred method, exept for the rare case in 
>which my recipient really does not want attachments.



>Sincerely,
>Jerry Weinger


>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: Lisa Ehlers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: [email protected]
>>Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 21:03:21 +1000
>>Subject: [Braillenote] seding files in emails so they look nice

>>Hi Listers,
>>Okay I posted about this before the holidays which probably was not the 
>>smartest thing to do on my part.  I would like to insert keyword Braille 
>>files into emails.  The people I will be emailing them to some people are 
>>sighted, some people use screen reaeers, some people use Braille displays, 
>>some use screen readers along with Braille displays.  I would like people to 
>>be able to print out or emboss riddles in these files without having to do 
>>any cleanup work to the messages.  I know how to insert files into emails.  
>>If people choose not to print or emboss the emails they can just give me 
>>feedback in the original message once again I don't want to create weird 
>>translation issues here.  These are the Braille riddles I have been working 
>>on.  I know a couple listers requested for them sorry I wanted to make sure I 
>>had the files translated correctly before sending them.  I do know how to 
>>export a dincument as a file.  If this is needed please tell me which format 
>>would be best.!
   !
>> I also know how to save keyword files as other formats.  As a last resort I 
>> could put the riddle files onto a disk and snail mail them but that just 
>> seems like a waste of time but if that's what I need to do then that's how 
>> life goes.
>>Please let me know what the best way is to go about this task please and 
>>thank you.
>>Thanks for the help with the printing issue.  I didn't get a chance to print 
>>today but hopefully tomorrow I will.
>>Thanks!
>>Lisa


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