Helllo Leonard and listers,
Does anyone know if 3.3 is Braille-aware. What I mean is this. If you
bring up an electronic Braille file which is nothing more than an Ascii
file written in Grade ii braille notation if JfW3.3 would read it as if it
were a standard print document. This would allow someone who dosn't own a
braille display but who receives e-Braille files to read them with speech
just as you can do with Braille files in Blazie's notetakers when the grade
ii Translator is turned on.Does JFW 3.3 have this capibility. It would be
something to consider for future upgrades.
peter donahue
At 04:05 PM 4/19/99 -0500, you wrote:
>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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