[duxuser] Re: Using Scientific Notebook with DBT 10.4

  • From: dg140@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Charles Pond)
  • To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2004 10:40:42 -0400 (EDT)

Hi Dave.  I assume that I do not have to turn grapics mode on and off by
using excape codes, that the file will have them embeded?  I just need to
emable control characters?

Charles

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>Partial answer to your questions.
>IN SN you can save the file as either a BMP or JPEG.  Whichever you prefer.
>
>The best embosser to use to generate these graphics would be those 
>manufactured by either Enabling Technologies or by Index.  The reason is that 
>both of 
>these brand have the ability to create graphics in "High Resolution Mode" That 
>is make the dots much closer together.  Normal Braille is 8 dots to the inch.  
>High resolution modes create graphics at 17 dots to the inch.
>
>If you import the plot from SN in TGD Pro then you can set up Pro to use this 
>feature and when the smooth line graphic is converted to Braille dots it will 
>be done so at 17 dots.  It is then imported into Duxbury with these features 
>attached to the file.
>When Duxbury is creating a document the Braille will be at normal resolution 
>but when the graphics is produced the embosser is kicked up to high resolution 
>and then back to normal when it return to Braille.
>
>Using the Tigers you can never product a full size Braille dots because its 
>embossing pins are undersized.
>
>If any further information is required I would be glad to supply it.
>
>
>David A. Skrivanek
>Repro-Tronics Inc.
>75 Carver Ave.
>Westwood, NJ 07675
>phone: 800-948-8453 201-722-1880
>fax: 201-722-1881
>e-mail: daves@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>web: www.repro-tronics.com
>
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><DIV>Partial answer to your questions.</DIV>
><DIV>IN SN you can save the file as either a BMP or JPEG.&nbsp; Whichever yo=
>u prefer.</DIV>
><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
><DIV>The best embosser to use to generate these graphics would be those manu=
>factured by either Enabling Technologies or by Index.&nbsp; The reason is th=
>at both of these brand have the ability to create graphics in "High Resoluti=
>on Mode" That is make the dots much closer together.&nbsp; Normal Braille is=
> 8 dots to the inch.&nbsp; High resolution modes create graphics at 17 dots=20=
>to the inch.</DIV>
><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
><DIV>If you import the plot from SN in TGD Pro then you can set up Pro to us=
>e this feature and when the smooth line graphic is converted to Braille dots=
> it will be done so at 17 dots.&nbsp; It is then imported into Duxbury with=20=
>these features attached to the file.</DIV>
><DIV>When Duxbury is creating a document the Braille will be at normal resol=
>ution but when the graphics is produced the embosser is kicked up to high re=
>solution and then back to normal when it return to Braille.</DIV>
><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
><DIV>Using the Tigers you can never product a full size Braille dots because=
> its embossing pins are undersized.</DIV>
><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
><DIV>If any further information is required I would be glad to supply it.</D=
>IV>
><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
><DIV><FONT lang=3D0 face=3DArial size=3D2 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" PTSIZE=3D"10"=
>>David A. Skrivanek<BR>Repro-Tronics Inc.<BR>75 Carver Ave.<BR>Westwood, NJ=20=
>07675<BR>phone: 800-948-8453 201-722-1880<BR>fax: 201-722-1881<BR>e-mail: da=
>ves@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<BR>web: www.repro-tronics.com</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTM=
>L>
>
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