Hello Maureen,
I understand it, but it is very difficult for me to read a lot of tables in
braille (in my schoolbooks, if I print them into braille).
Greetings, Jordy
PS: I made a mistake into my typing when I wrote my name into my first mail. I
am not Jordsy, but Jordy. I'm sorry for this litle mistake!
Van: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Namens
Lewicki, Maureen
Verzonden: donderdag 4 februari 2016 22:45
Aan: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Onderwerp: [duxuser] Re: Bullets and lines
Jordsy we do not underline in Braille but we have a symbol before the underlined
word to indicate it is underlined.
Tables are not done in Braille the way they look in Word. The format is
completely different
Also bullets are not indicated with shapes but with Braille symbols
Maureen Murphy Lewicki
Teacher of the Visually Impaired
Bethlehem Central Schools
<x-apple-data-detectors://1/0> 700 Delaware Avenue
<x-apple-data-detectors://1/0> Delmar, NY 12054
<http://bcsd.k12.ny.us/> http://bcsd.k12.ny.us/
On Feb 4, 2016, at 9:39 AM, Jordy Deweer <jordyydeweer@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jordyydeweer@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Hello everybody!
I've a lot of questions! So, let me start:
Question 1: How can I change the bullets in a tekst into circles? By example a
disc of points, not bigger than 0,5 square centimeter.
Question 2: How can I insert a vertical or horizontal line? In the center of my
paper, but I must have the possibility to enter tekst next to or under / above
the lines. By example: I want to make a kapital T-form on my paper within
information (to structuring it).
Question 2.1: Is it possible to make a table like the table was in MS Word, but
in braille?
Question 3: Is it possible to underline texts with dots 7 and 8? I'm using an
(old) Index Braille Basic-D V3 from 2008-2009.
I hope that anyone have an answer tot his questions! If it can, than it may be
before this evening 18:30 (utc+0100, brussels).
Already thanks!
Greeting, Jordsy