Hi, Everyone, As most of you know, I work as a braille transcriber. Today, working with a print document and the Optacon, I read a complex table. It was relly pretty, visually speaking--nice neat columns with headings at the top of each one with all kinds of neat separation lines. I could appreciate it's visual appeal and it made me sad that I had to modify it to convey the same information in braille. It got me to thinking about the many images I've seen over the years because of the Optacon. To name a few: a crosword puzzle grid; a New York Times want ad; entries in a big fat telephone book; enties in dictionary; the various cute shapes of print bullets; bi-directional printing phrases running at 90 degrees to the rest of the print; entries in a TV guide and other TV listings; differences in the shapes of the letters in diffeerent fonts or typefaces; a music staff; labels in diagrams, etc. etc. etc. All these things I've seen with the Optacon and thousands of other things besides. For this aspect of the Optacon, I am truly grateful. Catherine ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -Catherine Thomas braille@xxxxxxxxx / ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- to view the list archives, go to: www.freelists.org/archives/optacon-l To unsubscribe at any time, just send a message to: optacon-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word "unsubscribe" (without the quotes) in the message subject. Tell your friends about the list. They can subscribe by sending a message to: optacon-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word "subscribe" (without the quotes) in the message subject.