Hi folks,

Although the Uk is currently treating the Unified English Braille Code as a research project, I have decided to take a look at it, and it really does make a lot of sense, although I do miss certain aspects of the previous code.

I was under the impression that some of the lower signs, including the lower "D", )dis and double d), represented only a period in UEB. It seems that is not quite correct. A friend and I were typing somethings in UEB and have discovered that if you write a word such as display with the lower "D" at the beginning for the "dis" part of the word, the BrailleNote's speech recognises the word as a word not as a period and then the word "play"

Any suggestions, is this a minor glitch in KS7.5? If not, then does anyone know if I translate the document into a print format, would the word display be the same or would it produce a period at the beginning of the word?

Hope this makes sense
Thanks

James Austin

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