Sarah V.;
When you write in spanish braille, everything is in grade 1.  this is because 
some of the contractions are taken up by accented letters and the ch and n with 
the tildi.  there might be more.  Is there any chance you might need your 
machine to be in grade one?  Is there a Spanish setting like the French setting 
talked about yesterday.  Just a few thoughts.
I have not tried other languages on the BN, but I have taken Spanish in high 
school.
Good Luck.

Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: Sarah Van Oosterwijck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 6:16 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] french braille?


I have seen the option for 6 or 8 dot computer braille.  8 dot computer braille 
is one braille code I don't know how to use.  My issue is a separate one I 
believe.  I can read Spanish when I switch to Spanish as my computer braille 
language, but if I try to write something it doesn't work.  What you must write 
and what is displayed when you switch to another language's computer braille 
table simply aren't the same.  I should have had my languistics student friend 
confirm my observations, but I forgot and might not see her for a while.  In 
order to know anything about this you'd have to have tested other language 
tables on your braille note.

Sarah Van Oosterwijck
Assistive Technology Trainer
http://home.earthlink.net/~netentity
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