TalkSerotek: Re: proofing with SA

  • From: Chanelle Hill <chanellemh@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: talk-serotek@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 09:10:48 -0400

Someone posted to the Bookshare volunteer list a long time ago that the character set for a hard page break is \012


Chanelle
Original message:
Hi all,


Original message:
Hello, everyone.

If I read a Microsoft Word document line by line with successive presses
of the "down arrow" key, page breaks are indeed announced.  If I use the
"read all" command of "modifier 2," otherwise known as "modifier down
arrow," they are not.  I'm using Word 2007.


Craig, what happens at least in 2003 is that the new page is announced,
but that happens with soft breaks as well as hard breaks.  It needs to
announce hard page breaks either by saying "page break" or by beeping,
and it should not announce soft page breaks in the same way, but rather
just say the new page so you know the difference.   Sorry for being so
niggling about this, Craig, but it really, really *is* important when
proofing for Bookshare.  It's the hard page breaks that need to be
specially announced, and right now, all that happens when you move over
a page break is that the page number changes.  This is not good enough.
It needs to distinguish between the two different types of breaks.  I'm
sure that there's an ASCII char difference between the two, but I have
no idea what the char numbers are.

When you proofread for Bookshare you have to make sure that there is a
certain format when it comes to handling text and so on around these
breaks.  Just to show you how niggling I can be, the page break must be
formatted like this.

text
blank line
page break
blank line
page number
blank line
text


Unless you know exactly where the page break is, you cannot conform to
this format accurately.


Ann P.

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