[duxuser] Re: Using Scientific Notebook with DBT 10.4

  • From: dg140@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Charles Pond)
  • To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2004 00:31:01 -0400 (EDT)

1.  In which formats can you save graph(ics) in S.N.?

2.  Which embosser do you have?

3.  Has anyone tried using dBT with Matlab?

4.  In earlier versions of DBt, there was a graphics code which had been
deleted, but then re-introduced.  Which code was this?

As a blind person, I find tactile graphics hard to produce.  With the
exception of the Tiger line of embossers, it seems to be tricky series of
tasks.  Even with the Tigers, inevitable fiddling must be done.

Charles

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>Hi to all the listees,
>First let me say that I am just learning to use the software program
>Scientific notebook and I have been trying to teach myself the features.  I
>am sighted and I work with VI students in Texas and have been told that this
>program is very useful in producing Math and Science worksheets in braille
>in a quick and fairly correct manner.  
>
>I have been able to get through most of the program with relative ease but
>am stuck on 2-D  and 3-D graphing.
>
> I guess I was under the impression that after plotting a 2 D graph in SN,
>saving it and then opening it up in DBT I would have these wonderful graphs
>done for me.  Am I doing something wrong?  I must also say that I do not
>have a way of producing graphs right now by means of a TIE machine or
>another method.  I work out of my house as a contract teacher.  Maybe I am
>missing the point and just need someone to get me on the right path.
>Appreciate any help.  
>
>Thanks
>
>Kathy Norwood
>Providing Services for Students
>With Visual Impairments
>
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