Yes, grade one converts much differently.  I wrote some things in grade one to 
see how it looked.  That's probably a good way to do it to make sure of the 
tramslation.  hth

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Laura Wolk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 22:57:04 -0400
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] size comparison

>What Rhonda means is that in Grade II braille, you cannot use dots 3,4 as a
>slash because it will be translated as an ST sign.  You must place a dot 4
>before dots 3.4 in order for it to translate correctly.  The dot 4 acts as a
>"do not translate next character" indicator.

>HTh, Laura
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "rhonda clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 9:12 PM
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] size comparison


>> I'm sorry that I don't always think before writing.  This is referring to
>the slash.  If you are in grade one, you cannot write theS-T  sign, because
>it pronounces it like the word "store".  However, in grade one, the 4-5-6
>S-T reads as slashes, as does dot four S-T.  I know that Maria and Laura
>know a lot about this subject.  Regards.





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