Personally, I have found the braille exceptions table to be very extremely 
useful.  The only improvement that I would like to see is more than the 100 
entries in a braille exceptions table.  However, for the time being at least, I 
have actually found a way around this.  Of course, I keep a copy of my braille 
exceptions table on a storage card.  This means that I can create more than one 
braille exceptions table and have them all on the storage card.  The only thing 
I need to remember is to first remove the one which is currently active in the 
dictionaries folder on the flash disk, then put in the new one by copying it 
off the storage card.  Now here is a tip for the storage cards.  Have more than 
one dictionaries folder, or if you like save one table per folder on your 
storage card.  Just make sure that they are all text documents and that they 
all contain the name of braille exceptions table.

Now I still have v 4.01 without a browser, so Now pardon me if this may or may 
not have been covered or suggested or improved.  But I would really like to see 
some sort of way of making the braille exceptions table work in the calculator.

Also, I would like to have some detailed discussions with anyone, and oh, could 
this please very strictly happen off list in private please, as this discussion 
would be going well off the list topics, about some common words that we might 
include in our braille exceptions table which could be used in the course of 
normal documents.  What I mean is I would like to discuss some contractions 
which perhaps could be added.  For instance, I would like to see the 
combination of dot 5 followed by the letter a used to contract a word 
preferably starting with a.  This would not just apply to the vn or bn but also 
universally.  So if you are interested, please write to me off list please at 
the following email address.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Steeve.



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