Do you have a scanner? I often scan PDF files & open them in Duxbury. Or,
If you have the option of opening an editable copy of the PDF, you can copy
& paste into a Duxbury file.
On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 6:10 PM, Saaqib Mahmuud <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
Hello everyone in the DuxUser group?
Hope you're having a wonderful time.
I have a couple of PDF files (some books on the English grammar) which I
would like to translate into braille, make any neccessary modifications,
and then emboss these files using the Everest-D V4 embosser of the Index
Braille, Sweden, for the benefit of a few blind people.
What are my options with the Duxbury Braille Translator (DBT) 12.1?
I know that there is a feature called Index Direct Braille in Everest-D
V4, but it does not have any option of editing the braille file BEFORE
embossing. What if I emboss a 500-page book and then find out that there
were some issues with the braille copy (the tables, for example, were not
rendered correctly?
Or, is there a way of previewing the output of the Index Direct Braille?
Regards.
Saaqib Mahmood
(A Visually Impaired College Teacher of Mathematics)
WhatsApp: 0092-346-952-7638
Skype: saaqib.mahmood
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