Oops! Yes I did receive it, and it's sitting in my Inbox with so many others 
waiting for replies, <embarrassed smile>.  Sorry about that.  I'll send you the 
Spanish thing and the BT-QT command summary once I finish updating the latter.  
Also, I'll reply properly to the stuff in your e-mail.  Maybe tonight, my time, 
which is 16 hours ahead of yours.

Thanks and apologies for my lack of promptness,
Roselle

>----- QUOTED MESSAGE -----
>Sent by: Maria Kristic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

>Yes, that would be great, Roselle.  Thanks a lot! I'm not trying to hurry you 
>or anything, but I was just wondering if you got my email reply about the 
>Spanish table.  I'm asking because I had some problems with my computer, and 
>some of the emails I sent last week apparently never seemed to make it to the 
>people I sent them to.  Thanks again.
>Maria

>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Roselle Ambubuyog" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Date: Tue,  2 Mar 2004 12:22:22 +0800 (PHT)
>>Subject: [Braillenote] Multilingual and BT-QT commands

>>That's the shortcut which you'll find useful, Josh.  SHIFT with READ with the 
>>ASCII number corresponding to the character.  However, the reason why I have 
>>not yet replied to your question is that I have to load my Spanish (and is 
>>German the other one you're using?) computer table, and then check.  I'll 
>>also give you a reference list.  There's something else I'd like you to try 
>>that I cannot confirm because I don't use a QT.  Just give me time.
>>Thank you Maria for re-posting this.  At the same time, I think it would help 
>>if I send you a consolidated BT and QT command summary so that you can refer 
>>to it when you're posting answers and thus won't have to write: "I don't know 
>>the QT commands but if you use the context-sensitive help, you'll find out 
>>what it is" or something to that effect, <grin>.  Give me time, too, I have 
>>to update it.

>>Roselle

>>>----- QUOTED MESSAGE -----
>>>Sent by: Maria Kristic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

>>>No, you can't.  Only Build 24 is available on-line.  I just checked.
>>>Roselle had asked you if you knew how to insert Unicode characters, and you 
>>>had said no.  Recently, Roselle compiled a list of keyboard shortcuts for 
>>>both BT and QT users.  It's extremely useful, so I suggest you get it from 
>>>the February 2004 Archives, and save it for reference.  There are two 
>>>versions, so choose the one whose subject says "Keyboard Shortcuts - A More 
>>>Complete List".  Trust me, whatever level of BN experience you have, it's 
>>>really helpful to have this list.  It's numbered into sections, and each 
>>>shortcut is its own paragraph, which makes it easy to search for shortcuts; 
>>>also, the fact that it has both BT and QT commands makes it usable by users 
>>>of both keyboards.  I know some visually impaired people who have purchased 
>>>BrailleNote QT's, and it's nice to have somewhat of an idea of the keyboard 
>>>structure of those units, so I can help them somewhat if they need it.  You 
>>>did a really good job with the list, Roselle.  Anyway, Josh, here's the 
>>>section on Unicod
 es
>> .
>>>  10.  Unicode Character Commands
>>>  These commands only function in Text or Computer Braille documents.
>>>  Unicode character entry: [FUNCTION with X], [BACKSPACE with dots 3-5], 
>>> type Unicode code, then press ENTER.
>>>  Look for a character in the Unicode Table by its name: [FUNCTION with X], 
>>> [BACKSPACE with dots 3-5], type the name or part of it, press ENTER.
>>>  Find the next character with that name you typed: [READ with N], [SPACE 
>>> with N].
>>>  Review or change the way a character is displayed in Braille: While cursor 
>>> is on Unicode character, [CTRL with D], [SPACE with D], then A to assign, R 
>>> to reassign, or U to unassign.
>>>  Review or change a macro for a character: While cursor is on Unicode 
>>> character, [CTRL with K], [SPACE with K], then A to assign, R to reassign, 
>>> or U to unassign.
>>>  Unicode Macro: [FUNCTION with C], [just press the 6- or 8-dot key 
>>> combination you have assigned].
>>>  Extended character entry: [HOLD DOWN SHIFT with READ, THEN TYPE ASCII 
>>> character number], [BACKSPACE with dots 3-5, type the ASCII character 
>>> number, then ENTER]; ASCII decimal numbers are different from Unicode 
>>> hexadecimal codes (e.g., the symbol called "n tilde" is ASCII 241 but 
>>> Unicode 0x00f1.

>>>Roselle, hope you don't mind that I pasted some of this here.
>>>Maria



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