[brailleblaster] Re: Updated pre_install.txt file

  • From: Scott Berry <scottbb1973@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: brailleblaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 01 Jul 2012 17:55:12 -0500

Hey Vic,

I hope this works but I tried to add the Java download as a link. Can we use html in our pre-installs? Here is what I did.

On 7/1/2012 15:41, Vic Beckley wrote:
John,

Here is the updated pre_install.txt file. Let me know of any changes.


Best regards from Ohio, U.S.A.,

Vic
E-mail: vic.beckley3@xxxxxxxxx




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Have a beautiful day
Scott Berry
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E-mail:  scottbb1973@xxxxxxxxx

Please read this brief introduction. It contains important information.

Welcome to BrailleBlaster, your completely accessible total solution for 
creation, translation and embossing of Braille documents.

BrailleBlaster is still actively being developed and many of the features 
referenced on the menus have not been implemented yet. To see a full 
description of the state of BrailleBlaster at the moment and exactly what you 
can do with it, see the BrailleBlaster tutorial. To read the tutorial, once you 
have installed BrailleBlaster and run it for the first time, choose the 
Tutorial item on the Help menu and the tutorial will come up in your default 
browser.

Remember, BrailleBlaster must have the Java runtime for your version of windows 
installed. If you don't have java installed click cancel in this dialog and 
download and install Java. To download the Java runtime for your version of 
Windows, please go to 
<a href="http://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp";</a>Java For all Versions of 
Windows  and choose either the download for 32-bit Windows or 64-bit Windows 
depending on which version you are running. Once you have Java installed, you 
can run this setup again and install BrailleBlaster.

If you don't know if you have Java installed follow these steps:

For Windows Vista or Windows 7:
Open the start menu.
In the search box, type "java" without the quotes.
If your screen reader doesn't say "java.exe" or something about Java, try 
moving down and back up with the arrow keys.
If you can't find java.exe, you probably don't have Java installed.
Press escape to exit the start menu.

For Windows XP:
Press Windows-R to open the Run dialog. This means hold down the Windows key 
and press the R key.
Type "appwiz.cpl" without the quotes and press enter. You will be placed in 
Add/Remove Programs.
Once the list of programs comes up, arrow down to see if you can find a version 
of Java. If Java isn't listed in the list, it isn't installed.
To close this dialog, just press Alt-F4.

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