Richie, I think Citronella is one of those words that you
wouldn't use the (one) sign. I believe it has to do with how
that particular word is divided. Though the word sounds correct
when you write citronella, I don't think it's correct translation
wise. I know, that's not what you asked.
----- Original Message -----
From: Richie Gardenhire <[email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Thu, 25 Jun 2009 04:33:20 -0800
Subject: [Braillenote] Changing a Word to Reflect the Braille
Symbol inContracted Braille in the Pronunciation Dictionary
Hi, I have a Braille Note QT32, and I would like to know, how can
I
change a particular word in the pronunciation dictionary, so that
the
word will reflect the "Contracted" symbol in braille? For
example,
the word citronella, a type of plant or herb, used to ward off
mosquitos and other small insects. The symbol I want to reflect
is
the "O N E" sign so that I can use it in the word, when typing a
regular *.txt file. Hope somebody can make sense out of the
question. I can change words in the Pronunciation Dictionary,
but
when a word has a specific Grade 2, or contracted sign in the
middle
of the word, beginning, or at the end of the word, I haven't been
able
to incorporate the change. Thanks in advance. Richie
Gardenhire,
Anchorage, Alaska.
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