Good idea!! I hope I remember it, because it's much easier to do that then fix them one at a rime as I've been doing. smile Thanks, Evan. Cindy P.S. I'll bet that will also work for raised and lowered letters that I've been putting back to normal one incident at a time. --- Evan Reese <mentat1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Another thing I just thought of is that she could > select the whole text and > if any of the text is super- or subscripted, it will > say so in the Font > dialogue box in Word. Then she can just uncheck > either or both of them and > desuperscript and desubscript everything. They > should be removed because the > Braille translator does not handle them well, if at > all. I forget what > happens exactly, but they will definitely not appear > as they should in the > Braille version. I can't speak to the Daisy version. > > Evan > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Grandma Cindy" <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx> > To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2007 12:16 PM > Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: superscript and > subscript > > > > Monica, > > > > I'm curious as to how superscript reads in Jaws. > In > > the sentence in the page Terra sent me to look at, > the > > letters e a r in the word year were in subscript, > > i.e., small and raised above the line, as > footnotes > > often are in books. People have written here that > they > > prefer to have footnote numbers written on the > line > > after the period in the sentence, and without > > parentheses (all this detail for newbies) so I > assume > > that superscript numbers are read differently in > Jaws > > or braille or both. How would parts of a word > read? > > > > I will say, for Terra, she's persistent and > > courageous. This is only her second validation > effort, > > and based on the page she sent me, there are lots > of > > different kinds of problems. She's going to learn > a > > lot from this one book. smile > > > > Cindy > > > > > > Cindy > > > > > > --- Monica Willyard <rhyami@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> Hi, Terra. Now that's a question I've never been > >> asked. I don't have a > >> clue, and I'm not sure it matters in the final > >> product since a lot of > >> extra formatting is stripped out. For example, > all > >> tabs are removed. I > >> know they keep the bold text attribute, but I > have > >> no idea what they do > >> with things like fonts or italics in text. I just > >> proofread the document > >> for accuracy and let the Bookshare tools sort out > >> things like fonts > >> unless the book is in a giant font that Jaws > can't > >> read. Then I select > >> all text and adjust it to 16 point Times New > Roman > >> and keep moving. Jaws > >> can't read text in a font size of somewhere > around > >> 32 or larger, so that > >> forces me to adjust the font size. Other than > that, > >> I figure I have > >> enough trouble proofreading the text without > trying > >> to sort out how the > >> text appears on the screen. Maybe someone else > here > >> has a better idea of > >> how to help you. > >> > >> Monica Willyard > >> > >> > >> Terra Syslo wrote: > >> > Does anyone know how to tell in jaws with word > if > >> something is superscript > >> > or subscript and how to take that out? 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