I use both a braille-note m-power and a millennium 20. We are now
taking files from a web-site and translating them into BRF files to
be put on a page at the site for the blind user.
The site is: preachtheword.com
But we don't have the braille part running yet. It's from a church
near Belfast.
Question: if I want to make a paragraph recognized in the
braillenote, and I'm working with the millennium, do I just enter
two carriage-returns?
How about if I just want one line-space, but I'm creating the file in
the millennium 20. I'd like it readable on the braille-note, but we
prefer editing on the millennium 20 very much.
So if I want a single line, like between lines of poetry, how do I
write it in the millennium so the braille-note finds it? Or can that be done?
Any help in this is appreciated. We want the files to look nice for
the braille user, but we want to turn them out in as swift,
non-invasive a manner as possible. We don't want to spend a lot of
time with them.
They are now in plain vanilla text--or txt files.
Help appreciated.
Best,
Penny (Golden)
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