Hi Kim,

>From there, space with 2346 will activate the format menu.  You can space to
the layout menu and press enter and the line spacing setting is in there.
Basically, when you space to it, you can press s for single or d for double.
At this point, you can also set the new layout change as the default with
backspace s.  When you exit, you will be asked to confirm the changes and
type y.  You will then be placed back in the document, immediately after the
new layout marker.


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Dean Jackson
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] quick formatting question


> so... once I have the file open and completed what would be the list of
cammands to enter in a BT32?
>
> Thanks for helping,
> Kim & Casper
>
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> Sent: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 03:21:37 +1300
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>
>
> Hi Kim,
>
> I'm pretty sure no one has replied to this message.  It gets a little
> confusing when you receive some email at home and some at work.
>
> The line spacing is set in the format/layout menu and the new layout is
> implemented from where the cursor is to either the end of the document or
> till the next layout change (marker) in the document.  You can also change
> the default when setting this option - backspace s on a BT.  I can't think
> of the QT command right now but then it's 3 in the morning here.  However
if
> you have a QT, it will be in the help when changing that setting.
>
> Finally, if you want to change this during translation of the document,
you
> will need to go into the ink print settings, (also in the format menu) if
in
> a Braille document or Braille settings if in a text document.  The layout
> menu option which is seen in the format menu will only change the format
> aplicable to the file you are in, (Braille or print).
>
> Let me know if you require further clarification.
>
> Regards,
>
> Dean Jackson
> Humanware
> Christchurch
> New Zealand.
>
>
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>
> When preparing a file in the BN for printing for a print reading
teacher...
> How do I double space the entire file or specific sections of the file per
> the request of the teacher?
>
> Thanks again!
> Kim & Casper
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