Thanks Kathy. I am just creating electronic files so I will do it manually. Its
just the first page anyway, but I wanted to make sure I wasn’t missing
something.
Thanks,
Gord.
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From: Riessen, Kathy (SA School for Vision Impaired)
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2016 4:52 PM
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Re: Reference page continuation letters
This may take some lateral thinking. I can't see a code whereby you can do
this. You will probably have to do this manually. I have listed two approaches
you could use below.
1. Are you embossing the document yourself? If so I would include the relevant
page at the end of the previous volume.
If you start each volume at 1 for braille page numbers: do a page break which
states restart at page 1, plus an side 1 code if it is to be embossed double
sided. [sd1][pg1]
Then include enough of the text to get you past the next page turnover and have
a full page of braille.
Then create the next file as normal, including those pages. After embossing,
simply swap the relevant embossed pages.
2. If you are creating a brf file for sharing, this can be edited using
Notepad. Open the relevant file, add the relevant continuation letter, and
delete a space following the reference page number. Then save the file.
Kathy
Kathy Riessen
Coordinator Alternative Print Production
South Australian School for Vision Impaired
Tel: 08 8277 5255
Email: Kathleen.Riessen440@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of
Gord McLeod <mcleod.gord@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, 24 May 2016 02:28
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Reference page continuation letters
Hi, is there a way or a code to use to specify the continuation letter on
reference page numbers? That is, start a reference page number from e500 and
have the first continuation page read f500, for example. The book I am working
on, the volume split occurs on the same print page and the agency wants the
continuation letters to continue on from the previous volume.
Thanks,
Gord
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