Hello,
Usually, such problems occur from Mac, Windows or Unix conversions. So
if those files are produced by a Windows or Unix system you'll see the
end of line markers when using a unix based system. I'm new to Mac so
don't know of what is available. A google search shows a perl script but
I'm sure there'll be other ways.
HTH
Gena
On 19/01/2013 18:21, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
Hi all.
I find that in reading braille books/files on my Mac with a braille display I
get what look like mj or j at the end of lines which I assume represent new
lines and/or return. This happens with most braille files i get, including NLS'
web braille. It is very distracting! I've been reading in Text Edit. Is there a
way to keep these from showing or a better application to read braille in with
a braille display?
Thanks.
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