So basically, Warren, 10.5 appears to be doing what is required when splitting e-mail addresses over two or more lines? Yes? George. ________________________________ From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of WarrenDFig@xxxxxxx Sent: 16 March 2005 18:36 To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [duxuser] Re: Computer Notation in 10.5 In addition to EBAE you probably want a copy of the Computer Braille Code, Revised 2000 which is available from APH. Computer Braille Code: 2000 Revision Braille Order #5-24410-00 $20.20 print order #7-24410-00 $20.20 The continuation indicator is deal with in Section 6. 6.1 Continuation indicator (456, 12346) The continuation indicator is a line division sign. It is used in instance in which the linear arrangement of the print is significant and the braille line is not long enough to finish the print line. Line division may occur within embedded computer notation as well as within computer notation set off from the body of the text and may generally occur at convenient points (i.e., all available spaces on the braille line need not be filled). If no spaces are present at the point of line division, the continuation indicator should immediately follow the last cell of the braille line (i.e., no spaces should intervene). The continuation indicator may not be used between the cells of a multi-cell sign (e.g., between the first and second cells of the "left brace" symbol). When used to divide countable spaces indicators, the continuation indicator must be preceded by two full cells (123456, 123456). The continuation indicator is not considered a countable space. 6.2 The remainder of the original print line is continued on the next braille line(s). Runovers or computer notation set off from the body of the text begin in cell 2. Runovers of embedded computer notation begin at the margin currently in effect in order to aid the scanning braille reader in distinguishing program from narrative. 6.3 A continuation indicator should be used when the entire print line will not fit on the braille line(s), even if the line division occurs following a complete word. Hope this helps. Warren This Message has been scanned for viruses by McAfee Groupshield.