[duxuser] Re: Nemeth Question

  • From: Caryn Navy <caryn@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2017 17:16:55 -0400

Hello Kristina.


Sue is correct. For producing Nemeth Code in UEB, use the DBT template English (UEB) - BANA with Nemeth.


In Nemeth Code, the minus sign is represented as dots 36. That is why the Nemeth portions of your documents are showing you minus as dots 36. UEB, on the other hand, represents the minus sign as dots 5, 36.


All the best,
Caryn


On 3/8/2017 3:51 PM, Susan Mattson wrote:

Kristina,
Hi. If you translating Nemeth within the UEB context, use the English (UEB) - BANA with Nemeth template.
Thanks,

Sue Mattson, M.Ed.
Braille Transcriber/Adapted Materials Specialist
Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
1100 W. 45th Street
Austin, TX 78756
512-206-9448
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On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 1:36 PM, Malloy, Kristina <kmalloy1@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:kmalloy1@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    ​Hello,


      I'm currently using Duxbury 12.1.  I use Math Type and
    Scientific Notebook when I need to do math problems.  When I go to
    pick translate in Duxbury all of the math problems that have a
    minus is not showing the dot 5 before the minus?  What template
    should I pick for Nemeth math in Duxbury?


    Thanks,

    Kristina


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