Diane and List,

Duxbury always translates according to the rules of the BANA for North 
America and BAUK for Great Britain.  According to the rules for BANA, you 
don't need to put a letter sign before letters followed by a period.  So the 
braille translator is correct in what it does.  The speech, however, will 
say the letters as but. can. do.  You'll have to add letter signs yourself, 
but don't blame DBT!

As for the double asterisk, usually that indicates a character unsupported 
by DBT.  If you place the cursor on the character, you will be able to read 
its unicode character description.  I have not seen a double asterisk 
translated the way you mention, but I'll do some experimenting.

Remember that the Duxbury translator in the BN is not a full version and 
doesn't have all the features of DBT Win.

Terri, Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA.  Army MARS call sign AAT9PX, 
California
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Diane Bomar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 9:15 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] ASCII translation to braille


: Hello,
: While reading a .txt document with grade 2 braille translation turned
: on, I have found the following errors:
: Letters used in a list such as "b."  C. and d. are not proceeded by a
: letter sign when translated into grade 2 braille and are
: therefore  read by the speech output as "but" "can" and "do"
: respectively. If I add the letter-sign (dots 5 and 6) they are read
: as the correct letters.
:
: A double asterisk is translated on the braille display as a ch-sign
: (dots 1 and 6) followed by the grade 2 asterisk of two cells of dots
: 3-5. The speech pronounces this as "chin".
:
: I realize that dots 1,6 are the computer braille symbol for asterisk,
: but why the first asterisk is left as the computer braille sign and
: the second asterisk is translated into the grade 2 asterisk is beyond me.
:
: Has anyone else experienced this or similar issues with the braille
: translation? Does the "on-the-fly" translation work differently than
: a true translation of a document into Grade 2 (contracted) braille?
:
: Thanks,
: Diane Bomar
:
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