Hi all,

The uppercase relates to ASCII values and doesn't affect the Braille dot-6 
representation of capital letters in the body of the document. When a brf file 
is translated, the ASCII characters are still uppercase and therefore show up 
in computer Braille with a dot-7 attached. This seems to be a convention in brf 
files, and I'm not sure why.

HTH,
Teresa

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