In North American (Braille Authority of North America, BANA) braille, otherwise 
known as Nemeth grade II braille, it is letter sign, followed by dot 6, 
followed by the letter.

David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
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> On 6 Sep 2016, at 06:58, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Guys, I'm not sure really where to ask this  question, so hopefully someone 
> real quick can answer this for me, as I'm a little stuck, and surely we have 
> better braille readers on here than myself.
>  
> When writing contracted grade 2, not U E B, mind you, I'm speaking just of 
> grade 2 in general, I have a situation where I'm trying to write an 
> individual letter that I don't want to be confused as a contraction.  I know 
> about dot 5 6, for my letter sign, then the letter, but the letter needs to 
> be capitalized.  So... do I put the dot 6 capital sign, then? the letter 
> sign, or other way around, letter sign, then! cap sign?  What order is 
> proper, or does it really matter?
>  
> My final second question is, I want to write the word "CPanel."  Cap C, all 
> rest lower case: p A n e l.  I don't want the C being translated as the word 
> "can." Being it's cap and all else lowercase, my braille notetaker seems to 
> be doing it as "CanPanel.  Whoops?  I don't want a space between the C and 
> the panel though.  So, do I just do a letter sign before the C, then as the 
> same word, panel?
>  
> Sorry, I know this really is outta the scope of this list, but at this point, 
> I'm desperet.  I asked on Twitter, and on Facebook, but no one seems to be 
> responding, and it's now been about 3 days since I asked, so, forgive me.
>  
> Chris.
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