It would, which is why you would still have to insert carriage returns and indents where necessary manually. Even if there is a Binding Space between every word, the carriage return will make the BN treat everything between the carriage returns as one sentence because of the Binding Spaces between the sentences, so the method would still work. If your verses/chorus are more than one sentence, though, using Find and Replace cuts down on the work you have to do because you only have to insert carriage returns/indents rather than having to do that on top of inserting a Binding Space at the end of the sentence. The important Binding Spaces must be between the sentences of a verse/chorus, and there must be carriage returns in order for the method to work, but regardless of whether or not there was a Binding Space between each individual word wouldn't make a difference in whether the method worked because the end of a sentence is considered to be when there is a period followed by a regular SPACE, so a SPACE or a Binding Space simply between words without a period after the first word would still cause the BN to read them together as a sentence. Basically, the answer to your question is yes, but as long as the carriage returns are at the ends of the verses/chorus, the method will still work.
HTH, Maria >----- Original Message ----- >From: Paul Henrichsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: Braillenote List <[email protected] >Sent: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 18:27:08 -0800 >Subject: Re: using hymnals - Re: [Braillenote] The Cursor >Hi. Wouldn't that put a binding space between every word if you replace all >spaces with a binding space?
