[duxuser] Re: HTML Braille Translation

  • From: "George Bell" <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 13:50:30 -0000

Hi Deborah,
 
I'm afraid knitting isn't really something I've ever
studied, and so I really have really no idea what a knitting
pattern looks like.
 
Could you perhaps give me a URL so that I can look at a few
examples on the Internet please?
 
George.


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        From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Deborah
Barnes
        Sent: 24 February 2005 13:22
        To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [duxuser] Re: HTML Braille Translation
        
        
        Hi George,
         
        Okay, I'm confused.  I got some knitting patterns
from the Internet and it's listed html.  I thought I could
just use Duxbury--cut and paste--but it was a mess.  I got
lots of interesting things including the greater-than and
less-than words.  So I did the next one by going to Word
first.  Then I had to copy and paste it into Duxbury.  But
reading your response causes me to ask:  are you saying that
I can take a html file and go to Duxbury, apply the compu
codes and the file will translate without all the extraneous
info?
         
        And maybe it's my lack of sleep that's the problem
here.
         
        Thanks,
         
        Confused in rainy Carolina

                -----Original Message-----
                From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of George
Bell
                Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 4:54 AM
                To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
                Subject: [duxuser] Re: HTML Braille
Translation
                
                
                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.


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                        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

                
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