Hello Judy S., It's me -- smiling! Thanks for the information.I guess if that's the case I'll just leave the indents as is and let the conversion take care of it.
Ta-da! I think I'm ready to actually 'check in' my first proofreading! Here goes... Jack Teeter Brighton, IL 62012 jteeter45@xxxxxxx Website: http://jackteeter.weebly.com Blog: (Living on a PEG) http://jackteeter.blogspot.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/jack.teeter45 618.798.1847 On 12/20/2012 2:49 PM, Judy s. wrote:
Hi Jack,They won't be recognized, unfortunately. If you spend your time doing the indenting, the Bookshare conversion tools will strip out that indented formatting.What I've done is drop the font on the indented sections in an index down from 12 points to 10 points. That way at least the many sighted members will have a visual cue that makes sense to them that these are a subset, as the Bookshare conversion will maintain that font size difference. However, from what I've been told, that won't preserve anything useful for blind readers, as the DAISY navigation won't mark anything under 12 points as being any different than something that is 12 points.If anyone else has tried this or something different that seems to work for blind readers, I'd sure appreciate knowing about. I'm always looking for new things to add into my own bag of formatting tricks to help make indexes more accessible. Smile.Judy s. On 12/20/2012 2:29 PM, jteeter45@xxxxxxx wrote:I have a book that is indented in the Index. Example: Potato red 12, 15, 18 white 1,3,56 rotten 90,123 Instructions say no indents. How will these sub-sets be recognized? Regards,To unsubscribe from this list send a blank Email to bksvol-discuss-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxput the word 'unsubscribe' by itself in the subject line. To get a list of available commands, put the word 'help' by itself in the subject line.
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