That answers the questions. The one I have was from UNESCO and copyrighted in 1990. I don't know of NLS still offers it. They would have to be contacted. I searched online and found it at http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0008/000872/087242eb.pdf Sandy Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 17:34:36 -0400To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: [duxuser] Re: braille codes?This is a book prepared by UNESCO, but distributed by NLS in Washington DCI have a PDF file that I will send later.-- DavidAt 05:31 PM 8/1/2008, you wrote: where can this be obtained as i live in the UKOn 1 Aug 2008, at 22:13, Sandra McCoy wrote: A good resource for braille in other languages is the NLS LOC publication "World Braille Usage." It has the braille codes for many languages. Sandy> From: lomaswilliam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [duxuser] braille codes?> Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 20:23:29 +0100> > > > can someone advise me> 1. can duxbury braille out chinese manderine?> 2. if so is there a braille code i can read up on how it works> and i assume it can braille portuguese, not brazillian but the other one> If so, yet again does anyone have a resource of the braille characters?> thanks will> > * * *> * This message is via list duxuser at freelists.org.> * To unsubscribe, send a blank message with> * unsubscribe> * as the subject to <duxuser-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>. You may also> * subscribe, unsubscribe, and set vacation mode and other subscription> * options by visiting //www.freelists.org. The list archive> * is also located there.> * Duxbury Systems' web site is http://www.duxburysystems.com> * * * Use video conversation to talk face-to-face with Windows Live Messenger. Get started. _________________________________________________________________ Use video conversation to talk face-to-face with Windows Live Messenger. http://www.windowslive.com/messenger/connect_your_way.html?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_Refresh_messenger_video_072008