[bksvol-discuss] Re: Asterisks and spaces

  • From: "Evan Reese" <mentat1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 11:47:05 -0400

Yes, and although I haven't read a lot of NLS braille lately, when three 
asterisks are used in those books, if I recall correctly, they do have spaces 
between them.

Evan

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Valerie Maples 
  To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 4:10 AM
  Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Asterisks and spaces


  When you say the spaces are not necessary, are you saying they are not 
allowed? My argument would be that you can avoid the whole mess by inserting 
the space between the asterisks. It is very difficult to help someone once they 
have created a border row or if they have to undo formatting any significant 
time after the fact.


  Don't get me wrong, it's easier for me to type three straight asterisks, 
however I don't like having someone have a problem when they get it in their 
word processor from my scan. I would just like to avoid the problem from the 
get-go. Smiles.
   
  Valerie


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  From: Madeleine Linares <Madeleinel@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  To: "bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  Sent: Tue, October 16, 2012 4:22:05 PM
  Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Asterisks and spaces


  Hi everyone, 



  Hereâs what weâve come up with after conversations with blind and sighted 
staff members regarding asterisks: Spaces between the asterisks are not 
necessary. Naturally, we do not want the lack of spaces to cause Word to change 
the asterisks into a weird line of squares or strange characters, so make sure 
to keep them as three asterisks. I found Marilynâs instructions especially 
clear and concise so Iâm reposting them here: 



  After you put those three asterisks and press [Return], the first turns into 
a bullet.  Do a Command Z ("undo") and it will revert the bullets back to stars.



  Or what I usually do is type two [Returns]s in a row, go to the top blank 
line I just made, put the three asterisks (with spaces or not, it doesn't 
matter) and then I arrow down one line and that's where the text goes.



  As always, feel free to contact me directly with questions!



  Best, 



  Madeleine Linares

  Volunteer Coordinator

  Bookshare, a Benetech Initiative

  650-644-3459

  madeleinel@xxxxxxxxxxxx



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