Thanks for your suggestions. I'll definitely check them out. I wonder if it would be at all possible to have these pdfs converted into rtf files and to somehow make the writing monotonic? I highly doubt it but just had to ask. I just found something called Easy Converter. It's made by Dolphin, the same company that makes Hal.
http://www.yourdolphin.com/productdetail.asp?id=25&gclid=CO7P9LfXraQCFdJL5QodmQ63bg I'm downloading the demo now to see if it could possibly work for me. But I don't know how it will be able to handle both languages at once in the braille format. It might, however, be able to do it in mp3 format. But I've downloaded ESpeak and can't get it to talk in Greek. I'm able to use the NVDA one but I can't set Easy Converter to use that since it's locked to the screenreader. I would try the doc option, but even if it worked, NVDA still couldn't recognise the text and you can't save Greek of any kind in a txt format. So I need to use either mp3 or braille. On 9/29/10, heather kd5cbl <[email protected]> wrote: > Well, you might want to contact the National Braille Association in NYC. > There website is: http://www.nationalbraille.org/. I know they have some > foreign language materials and the ability to produce brailed items. I > needed to obtain Arabic which to my knowledge, they were the only ones that > had Arabic for me. So I would contact them for Greek! They gave me a > payment option when I was attending the University. If they don't have the > items, they can probably tell you where to go! Also, try the RNIB in the UK > they have more foreign language materials in braille than we do. We have > all the braille codes at the NLS but, the catch is that they are in "Print!" > The NLS for the blind send me a blind student a print copy of a braille > code, that sounds like a good joke for Jay walking eh! Heather > > > For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: > http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ > For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
