I thought this was fixed with build 47 of 7.2 upgrade.

Jim


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joseph Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 10:44 PM
Subject: re: [Braillenote] Daisy, bug or just me


Cindy,
This has been discussed before.  This is an
issue with Bookshare books.  What version of
KeySoft 7.2 do you have? Did you try reading
another DAISY book?
Yes, this bug has been confirmed by several
people on the list.  The list has concluded
that this is a problem on the Bookshare's end
(could someone please contact Benetech and
see what's going on?).
HTH,
Joseph

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "slery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Listserv Braillenote"
<[email protected]
>Date sent: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 00:31:27 -0500
>Subject: [Braillenote] Daisy, bug or just me

>Okay, I don't know if this is a bug, the way
this book is formatted or just
>me not knowing what I'm doing (good
possibility).

>First thing, I use daisy books all the time
on a Vibe so I don't really need
>a lesson in what a daisy book is or how they
can be formatted.

>Using a qwerty and a book from Bookshare.
I'm not sure if the problem could
>be some weird thing with how this particular
book was formatted by
>Bookshare.

>Still with me, so now onto the actual
problems.

>Easy question first because I'm sure this is
either me or the bug that I
>have a vague recollection reading about on
this list.  I have the book open,
>as long as I do not leave the book, turning
the unit on and off keeps my
>place.  However, if I actually use the escape
key to exit the book and
>either turn the unit off or switch to another
application and then switch
>back, it goes to the beginning of the book.
Is this a bug?

>Second more complicated problem.  When I am
reading this book, It says the
>number (page) when it goes to the next page.
Okay, I don't actually know if
>the number is falling at the top or bottom of
the page but that is
>irrelevant.  For example, I am reading and
come to page number 23.  If I use
>read+q, it will say page one.  If I then to a
find (read+f) and search for
>23, it will go to 23.  At that point, if I do
read+q, it will now say page
>23.  In both instances, I was on page 23 when
I did the read+q but it would
>only say the right page if I did a find for
that page first.  This is
>repeatable because if at this point that I
got it to say page 23, I continue
>reading on another ten pages and see the
number 33 a read+q will still tell
>me that I am on page 23.  I cannot get it to
say the right page until I do a
>find for the right page.

>This is a problem because I have to have some
clue what page I am on.  If I
>turn the unit on and start reading in the
middle of the page, I cannot do a
>read+q to find out where I am until I read to
an actual page number.  Is
>this a bug, something wrong with this
particular book, or something that I
>am doing wrong?

>TIA,
>Cindy


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