Hi,
Here they are:
* DOTS 1-6, 2-6, 2-6 - I think you are refering to DOTS 1-6, 3-5,
3-5. This is the bullet (or start) character on text files.
* DOTS 1-2-5-6 - The "backspash" character on computer braille.
* DOTS 1-2-4-6, P sign: The indicator that there is a new line or
a paragraph.
I cannot really give you a mapping between computer braille and
standard braille; but if people demand it, I'll list the
formatting and system indicators as a data table on my scte.
Cheers,
Joseph
----- Original Message -----
From: Christopher Emery <[email protected]
To: bn <[email protected]
Date sent: Sun, 6 Feb 2011 09:33:52 -0500
Subject: [Braillenote] what is?
Hello All,
I am still learning alot about Braille, I have so far these few
questions.
what is:
dots 16, 26, 26 - this is all on one line next to each other and
I see
it mostly between links on website
dots 1256 - seen it in address bar for browser when opening a
html
file from flash disk I think its the th in contracted braille but
not
knw what it mean in address bar
dots 12456, 1234 - also seen in lots of webpages
Also is there a very easy list with side-to-side computer Braille
&
its standard Braille like: period 46, 6 say first computer
braille
then standard. just example of layout and whatever speical
braille
cells for BN (Apex BT 32, lastest SW)
Also person that does the Bible CD could you email me at cpe
(d-o-t)
eagle (a-t) gmail (d-o-t) com Thanks in advance!
God Bless,
Christopher & Ensign <-- Dog Guide
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