Hi,

I suggested this a long time ago, but I'm sure some of the people at PDI and
on the list weren't around when I made the suggestion.

I would like a Roman numerals on/off option added to the speech in Keysoft.
Roman numerals on would pronounce all Roman numbers as "Roman two, Roman 3,
etc.  If a person didn't need to use this feature, it could be turned off.

The pronunciation dictionary could be used to correct this, but there is a
limit on how many entries the dictionary can handle.  I would like to see
the limit raised to 1,000 entries.

Terri Pannett, Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA.  Army MARS call sign AAT9PX,
California
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Ring" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Joe Orozco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Braillenote List"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 6:06 AM
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] ASCII File Translation


: Joe:
: When you used the Braille Lite to create files, did you use grade II
: Braille?  Meaning, when you wrote the files, did you use grade II
: Braille?
: If so, when you transfer the files to your Braille Note, and then open
: one of the files, the "review the options" list will appear.  Make sure
: that you tell Keysoft that the files are Braille, not Text.  This will
: prevent double translation from happening.  Another way to make sure
: that you can read the files is to rename all of them with a "brf"
: extension.  For instance, if I had a file created on my Braille Lite
: called "bills", I would rename it "bills.brf".  When I moved from the
: Braille Lite to the Braille Note, this is what I did.
: Either way, you should be able to read the files just fine.
:
: -----Original Message-----
: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe Orozco
: Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 1:45 AM
: To: BrailleNote
: Subject: [Braillenote] ASCII File Translation
:
:
: Dear List:
:
: As you may recall, I graduated from a Braille Lite to a Braille Note
: recently.  Unfortunately, I had a lot of files backed up on diskettes
: originally produced in the Braille Lite unit.  The Braille Lite unit
: crashed
: so that I can no longer access the files to translate them to text.  All
: this to finally arrive at the point that I would like to access these
: old
: files.  How would I go about doing this?  I only said ASCII because I
: think
: that's the Braille Lite format, but if it's not, please forgive my
: non-technical understanding of these things.  Thanks in advance.
:
:      Regards,
:      Joe Orozco
:
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