Hi Karina, The likes of HTML code should be translated in Computer Braille. If it is a block of text on its own, so to speak, highlight the text concerned and apply the DBT Style "compdisplay." It it is HTML text within a sentence such as "<p>" for example, highlight the HTML and apply the "compinline" Style. This ensures that your normal text is translated using literary rules, and the HTML using Computer Braille Code. George. ________________________________ From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Karina Gregory Sent: 23 February 2005 23:06 To: duxuser Subject: [duxuser] HTML Braille Translation Hi List Members, I have some HTML code that I need to translate into Braille. There's a quite a bit that appears in one block. However, when I translate it using English (British) - literary no capitals the words are written out as in greater than and less than etc. When I have seen it done before less than has oppeared as an ow and greater than an o. Is this correct notation, and if so, how do I get Duxbury to use this format? Thanks. Karina This Message has been scanned for viruses by McAfee Groupshield.