Could you please change the subject line
to reflect what you are talking about?
Thanks!!!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Craig Warren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Thu, 29 May 2008 21:01:59
-0700
Subject: Re: Nemeth Math On The
BrailleNoteRe: [Braillenote] security
dialogs
Hi Luis and list,
What I did for my math courses was
I performed the mathematical
operation in KeyPlus. Then I returned
to my document in KeyWord, which is
in computer Braille, (After creating a
new document, O chord for Options
Menu, G for "Grade of Braille for
Keyboard Entry?" and C for Computer
Braille). I would copy the calculation
into the KeyWord document (Enter
with I for Insert Menu, C for calculator
result, C for calculation, or R for
result only). After I had completed all
of my math problems, I would print
this file out just like you would any
other KeyWord Braille file. (**By the
way, my instructions are for BrailleNote
BT users).
Chemistry is a much more
complicated matter. Once again, you
will most
often want to work in Computer Braille,
because this allows you to insert
Unicode characters. There are 2 main
problems to deal with. First off,
HumanWare needs to fix the issue of
superscripts and subscripts not printing
correctly. For instance, when you want
to write the chemical compound
methane, CH3, where the 3 is subscript,
the BrailleNote prints it as a
regular 3.
The second problem is that you have
no way of indicating tripple
bonds. Single bonds can be dashes (-),
double bonds can be equals (=), but
there is no way to indicate tripple
bonds. You might be able to get around
that using a computer with a
sophistocated Unicode table.
Hope that helps.
Best of luck,
Craig
On 5/29/08, Luis Arellano-Vera
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Some of the examples are as follow. I
don't need to go that far just up to
algebra 2 and geometry. and maybe some
science like chemistry formulas.
example 1 25÷5 = 5
example 2 5×5 = 5
example 3 45
example 4 5 into 45 = 9 or something
like that.
is there a way to do this on the
BrailleNote or am I asking too much. I
am
able to do some of this on the computer
using the unicode commands but what
about the BrailleNOte?
Thank You for any body and your
assistance.
Luis
----- Original Message ----- From:
"Craig Warren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: <[email protected]
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 12:46 PM
Subject: Re: Nemeth Math On The
BrailleNoteRe: [Braillenote] security
dialogs
Hi, I'm wondering if you could give an
example of what you're trying to
do? I'm in high school, and I've taken
math courses up through
Precalculus
and Statistics, and I usually use
computer Braille to write my equations..
Would Computer Braille serve well
enough as a "work around" for what
you're
trying to do?
Craig Warren
On 5/29/08, Malaina VanderWal
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No there isn't a way to do nemeth in a
document and have it printed out..
I
wonder if a nemeth file type could be
emplamented someone. Or a least be
able to write nemeth and words in the
same document for when you have to
show work.
Malaina
----- Original Message -----
From: "Luis Arellano-Vera"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: <[email protected]
Date sent: Thu, 29 May 2008 04:50:43
-0800
Subject: Nemeth Math On The
BrailleNoteRe: [Braillenote] security
dialogs
Hi Everyone,
Is there a way to do nemeth math on the
BrailleNote and have the
BrailleNote
read it correctly and print it out as
if its a math page? Also
if it is
possible to do nemeth math is there a
way to save it on a format
to open it
on a computer? If so what file
extention would I need to save it
as?
Luis
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