[access-uk] Re: Braille transcription programmesRe: Re: Braille transcription programme

  • From: "Steve Nutt" <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 26 May 2007 00:24:07 +0100

Hi Christopher,

NFBTrans does not support current British Braille, so if that is important
to you, it is a no-no.

All the best

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Christopher Maule-Oatway
Sent: 25 May 2007 16:56
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Braille transcription programmesRe: Re: Braille
transcription programme

Hello,

A good, free, translation program is nfbtrans, 
which comes from the American National Federation 
of the Blind.  It is a MS-DOS program, but runs 
well in Windows XP.  A Windows front-end has been 
written for it.  It is easy to use, and putting 
control commands into a document or making 
changes in the default tables gives it a lot of flexibility.

The disadvantage of this program is that it only 
translates/embosses from a text file, so Word 
documents or RTF files have to be converted.

Put nfbtrans in your favourite search engine to find out what you need to
know.

I use this program on Windows XP home, and my 
braille embosser is an Index Basic, which is 
coming up to its eighteenth birthday!

I have tried Winbraille with some success and 
especially like the six-key entry feature and the 
foreign language braille tables.  However, I have 
problems with line lengths and margins, probably 
because my embosser is old, and the line of code 
that Winbraille prints out at the top of each document is most annoying!

Cheers,

Christopher


At 14:17 25/05/2007 +0100, you wrote:
>Hello Gena
>
>I have Home XP, JAWS and run an Index embosser.
>
>I have used WinBraille in the past but this has 
>developed a bug which I have not been able to 
>resolve. I then reverted to Cypher but this does 
>not provide sufficient flexibility in presentation.
>
>Duxbury and WinTrans have been suggested but at 
>£385 and over £800, this is too much. I did see 
>that WinTrans has a free demo version but one of 
>the limitations is 250 odd text entries.
>
>I don't mind paying a reasonable amount to 
>obtain an effective programme but these figures are too high.
>
>Peter

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