Hi everyone,
  Did I miss a response to Olusegon's question concerning translation because I 
asked the same question a couple of days ago and missed that response also? 
What is the difference between documents with extensions and those without? Is 
it better for them to have extensions? I've been successful in translating 
documents so that they have an extension sometimes but unsuccessful at other 
times; can someone explain that? Is using the backspace-x or space-3-4,   the 
latter of which has never worked for me, the way to find the correct type to 
translate a document or am I way off base? What is the best "document type" 
that most email people can use?
  I hope I'm not breaking any Braille List regulations by asking so many 
questions but here goes another anyway! I despise "computer braille".  I can't 
tell you how much I abhor reading or writing it! When I try to press a "touch 
cursor" in editing a document in "computer braille", the lines of text actually 
jump and I have to go looking for the word that I tried to edit.  I'm writing 
in grade 2 sometimes and all of a sudden I want to edit something and "computer 
braille" raises its ugly head.  The jumping of lines even happens with grade 2 
but not nearly as often.  Can someone tell me what's going on? Excuse my lack 
of experience.  With your help, maybe some day I'll be able   to answer more 
questions than I ask.
   EUGENIO

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 10:19:06 -0700
>Subject: [Braillenote] CONVERTING .BRF/.BRL FILES INTO ASCII TEXT?

>Hi Everyone:

>I have several books with .brf and .brl file extensions.  Now, I can't open
>these correctly under Windows XP when I need to make corrections of errors.

>How can I CONVERT THESE FILES into .txt files?

>I have a BrailleNote Classic, running Keysoft 5.1, Build 22--a bit behind
>the times, <smile>!


>Thanks for all help!

>Sincerely,
>Olusegun


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