Hi,
The option of creating a CBT (rather, Unicode to braille symbols
macro table) is still there under 9.2. Computer Braille Tables
are nothing more than a KeyWord text file with macro rules for
ASCII (or Unicode) characters and its braille symbols for input
and output.
Cheers,
Joseph
From: Tyler <[email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Thu, 09 Feb 2012 20:09:12 -0500
Subject: [Braillenote] creating a computer Braille table with
newer versionsof Keysoft
Hello. Using other computer Braille tables, I taught myself the
"language" used to create a computer
Braille table. I create them all the time on my old Mpower with
Keysoft 6.2 on it. Well, I'm
pretty sure that one of my friends (who uses a newer Keysoft) was
going through the Backspace with X
creation list, and there was no "Create a computer Braille table
file" option on it. Is this true? If
so, is our CBT programming trade obsolete, just like creating
databases with Keylist went out?
Tyler Z
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