Hi, Leonard.  I am using the Grade II translator at work with JFW 3.3 beta
and my Alva 380 display.  I've noticed the little quirks you've mentioned,
but overall, it means I can display more information per line when I'm
reading a Word document.  What would also be nice is a way to toggle the
translation between grade II and computer Braille.  Sometimes the computer
code I read in manuals would be easier to read if we had that option via the
config manager.

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From: leonard salinas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Monday, April 19, 1999 6:41 PM
Subject: jfw 3.3 beta and braille


>Has anyone else tried the grade two display option of jfw 3.3 out there. It
really works well, but there's some things I would like to see be added if
it isn't yet. I would like to see a way to turn off the spelling out of the
'>' (greater than sign) as of now it is displayed like this:
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>grt]-?an
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>I know this is a beta and the translator needs a little tweaking as well.
as of now it translates the word 'beta' to '2ta' the computer braille number
2 is actually the contraction for the word 'be' but the correct is not to
contract the letters 'b' and 'e' at the beginning of a word. There are
probably more things to fix, but I just wanted to mention those two things
for now. I can't wait to get a registered copy. Looking great!
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