[accessibleimage] Re: Tactile Letters
- From: "Keren Hedges" <keren.hedges@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 18:14:04 -0000
Hi,
If you have Duxbury, which you would need to use .dxb then you can make an
embossed print page on the front page, you need to name the file the same as
what you wanted printed, then chose to emboss with a banner.
The flash cards I have are not what you want, but I think using a banner in
Duxbury is. This is not an advert for Duxbury; it's just what I use for
translation. Other Braille translation software, may, have the same
feature.
Take care,
Keren
- References:
- [accessibleimage] Tactile Letters
- From: Lisa Yayla
- [accessibleimage] Re: Tactile Letters
- From: Keren Hedges
- [accessibleimage] Re: Tactile Letters
- From: Adaptive Technology Center for the Blind \(ATCB\)
Other related posts:
- » [accessibleimage] Tactile Letters
- » [accessibleimage] Re: Tactile Letters
- » [accessibleimage] Re: Tactile Letters
- » [accessibleimage] Re: Tactile Letters
- » [accessibleimage] Re: Tactile Letters
- [accessibleimage] Tactile Letters
- From: Lisa Yayla
- [accessibleimage] Re: Tactile Letters
- From: Keren Hedges
- [accessibleimage] Re: Tactile Letters
- From: Adaptive Technology Center for the Blind \(ATCB\)