[access-uk] Re: Advice wanted: Best way to digitise a book in braille to BRF format

  • From: Mobeen Iqbal <mobeeniqbal@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 6 Sep 2020 17:33:58 +0100

Hi Graham.

No worries, it was my fault for not being clear enough. If you or anyone else knows the name of the OBR package, that could also be a very useful option and could certainly save me hours of work. Google hasn't yielded any downloadable results so far.

Very best wishes,

Mo.


On 06/09/2020 17:28, gplongly@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Hi Mo

I thought you wanted to convert a print book into braille sorry if I've got 
that wrong.  There used to be a OBR programme but can't remember what it was 
called.  Cheers!  Graham

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Iqbal
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Subject: [access-uk] Re: Advice wanted: Best way to digitise a book in braille 
to BRF format

Hi Graham.

It's certainly an interesting idea. Does Kurzweil include the ability to 
recognise the Braille dots for what they are? What we're essentially talking 
about is optical Braille recognition, I was under the impression that kurzweil 
was just OCR?

Cheers,

Mo.


On 06/09/2020 17:21, gplongly@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Mo

If you have k1000 can you not scan the book in and then save it as a
BRF file once you've edited it for scanning errors?  Cheers!  Graham

-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of
Mobeen Iqbal
Sent: 06 September 2020 17:04
To: discussion@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Advice wanted: Best way to digitise a book in
braille to BRF format

Hello Everyone.

I am wondering if someone can help with the following.

I have a book which contains a mix of languages, it's part of a course.
I have been looking at ways of digitising the book. The first and most obvious 
thing I did was to contact the publishers and ask for a BRF copy, but all my 
attempts to contact them have met with a resounding silence.

I have decided that I would be happy to type the book up. It's not very long. 
What is the best way to produce a BRF document? I want to retain all of the 
original page breaks, page numbers etc as I'm working on the book. I also want 
the end result to display exactly as I've written it and not be translated by 
the device it's being read on. Otherwise the course won't make sense. I have a 
copy of duxbury to hand, but what I'm finding is the BRF documents duxbury is 
producing don't look exactly the same as the document I have typed. I have 
translation turned off in NVDA so the Braille is as I'm typing it on screen at 
least. Do I need to save the BRF file using north American encoding or local 
encoding? Also, what's the best format to set the duxbury document to in terms 
of document translation settings? What would be the best template to use?
And are there any settings I need to turn off for translation within duxbury 
itself?

My reason for using duxbury as opposed to other programs is the ease of 
inserting page numbers special symbols etc, I can do this via the menus.
And I would also have a file which can be embossed in future. Again if anyone 
has any suggestions for a more elegant solution, I would appreciate it. I do 
have an orbit first generation Braille display here.
I could produce the file on there, but how could I insert page numbers so if 
the document was embossed in future they would be recognised?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Very best wishes,

Mo.




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