Hail, all ... Firstly, thanks, Terry, for seeing what happened when you put a string of punctuation together, such as ellipsis, exclamation mark, close bracket. I'm sorry it's taken me so long to deal with my backlog of BrailleNote postings.
Still, though, when I get to the fourth braille cell, if it's a close bracket or a question mark, those are spoken, printed and emailed as the words the braille configurations represent when they have a space before and after them; that is, "were" and "his"! I have found a way round this, but it's irritatingly cumbersome. It's to go into computer braille for the offending brackets and question marks - which makes reading on the braille display awkward, also. Once again, can anyone help, please? 'Bye for now, John Goddard.
