Hi Nicole:

Probably not an answer to your question, but if your document is in grade two after translation, do a search find for the word tilde. If you look for something like < or > write it in grade two, with a hyphen between, such as less-than. Hope this is useable information.

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From: "Nicole B. Torcolini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 10:59:51 -0700
Subject: [Braillenote] Block Grade Case Change

I have noticed that when one marks off a block of text in a
grade 2 file
and tells the bn to make the block computer Braille, all letters
and symbols
that have a different meaning when used with the uppercase key
sequence are
made uppercase. For example, ` becomes @, ~ becomes ^,and }
becomes ].  I
have tried to use the find and replace function as a solution,
but, as far
as I can tell, it is not case sensitive. After doing the
replacements, the
letters are still capitalized. Basically, if one has forgotten
to start
computer Braille, he or she is just as well off rewriting it,
unless he or
she wants all of his or her computer Braille capitalized. This
could really
be a problem, especially sense URL's and email addresses are case
sensitive,
and not everyone uses 8 dot computer Braille, which indicates the
capitals.
For a later version of KS, I would recommend making it where the
grade
change for the block did not change the case and where the find
and replace
is case sensitive. Please excuse me if this is something
specific to my
machine or if I simply don't know how to do it right.

Nicole
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