Hi Roselle,

Thanks.  I knew I could do it that way, but I was hoping there was a way to 
do it directly from the web page.  Maybe this is something PDI could put in 
their database of requested features.  You can already print from a web 
page, so embossing shouldn't be too hard as the bn already translates on 
the fly for the display.


-----Original Message-----
From:   Roselle Ambubuyog [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Tuesday, December 30, 2003 4:52 PM
To:     Braillenote List
Subject:        re: [Braillenote] embossing a web page

Londa,

When you're on a web page in Keyweb, press SPACE with S (CTRL with S), 
select the drive and folder where you wish to save it, then type a file 
name with a .txt extension.  That will take care of saving just the page 
contents and not the HTML code.
Note that the Embosser Option of the BrailleNote allows you to emboss a 
text document (Keyword type or otherwise) without having to translate 
first.  It automatically translates the file for you when it is sent out to 
an embosser.  The settings under Forward Translation Options in the 
Translation Menu of the File Manager will be used.

HTH,
Roselle

>----- QUOTED MESSAGE -----
>Sent by: Londa Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

>Hi All,

>I can see how to print a web page, but how do I emboss one.  Can I emboss 
a
>web page directly, or do I have to save it as text first and get the codes
>out.  I have searched the manual every way I know but can't find the
>answer.  Thanks for any help.





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