[duxhelp] Re: Changes in braille display after showing codes

  • From: "Peter Sullivan" <peter@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <duxhelp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2007 15:05:46 -0400

Betsy,

The non-sticky embosser settings is a known issue, and the principle reason
that we are working on another build to be tested.  We just started testing
this new build ourselves about an hour ago, and hope to have it to you by
the end of the week.

I'll see what Caryn has to say about the other issues.

But, to be certain that we're comparing apples to apples, it will help to
know if you've changed or updated your screen reader since your experiences
in DBT 10.5.

- Peter 

-----Original Message-----
From: duxhelp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxhelp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Betsy Whitney, Dolphin Press
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 2:56 PM
To: duxhelp-freelists.org
Subject: [duxhelp] Changes in braille display after showing codes

Listers,
When I open a .dxp document and then translate it to braille it looks fine
at first. If I display the codes using alt-f3 I see what looks like two or
three character spaces between some of the words on the display. If I check
with the cursor, there really is only one space between the words and if I
delete the space the words are then touching.  If I then turn the codes off
the large space remains. If I continue to move down through the document,
all seems right again. 
This also occurs when I open braille documents and then display the codes.

Also, If I am in a braille document and the speech is reading the print
words and then I want to highlight part of the text by holding down the
shift and using the up or down arrow, the speech starts reading the words in
braille code. I don't remember this being like this before.

Also, I can't seem to get my Index Basic-D settings to stick. 
everytime I bring a new document in, I have to reset the number of
characters and the top and binding margins in the Document Menu Embosser
settings. They do stick after I save them with the document.

.



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