[accessibleimage] Re: tactile graphic for the Index-s

Thanks, I'll try that out.
Cheers,
Martin

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From: "Lisa Yayla" <lisa.yayla@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 7:51 AM
Subject: [accessibleimage] Re: tactile graphic for the Index-s


> Hi Martin,
> I've had a look at WinBraille 4 and I think if you find a very simple
> black and white .bmp line drawing you will be able to get a quick idea of
> how it works. All you need to do is insert (menu) the .bmp in the
> non-translated file. Translate and then emboss.  The editor for WinBraille
> is for color pictures (turns it to a black and white line drawing) and for
> creating new drawings. You can also use QikTac files, but then when
> inserting them the program will convert them to .bmp.
> You can also place the .bmp in a Word document and just open the Word
> document when you are in WinBraille.
> You can make a simple black and white drawing in Paint making sure the
> lines are thick enough. I think otherwise if not thick enough it might not
> pick it up.
> Best and good luck,
> Lisa
>
>
> accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx skriver:
>>Hi there:
>>I just got my first real Braille printer and would like to test its
>>graphical capabilities.  Does anyone have an example of a graphic I could
>>print on it?  Or are there any accessible graphical programs that I might
>>be able to use?
>>The program "WinBraille" which comes with the printer is able to emboss
>>any graphic as long as it's doctored in its graphical editor, which looks
>>not to be very accessible.
>>Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>>Cheers,
>>martin
>
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> Lisa Yayla
> Huseby Kompetansesenter
> Oslo Norway
> lisa.yayla@xxxxxxxxxx
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