Hi Laura;

That sounds helpful if I use any full names.  So far I just have first
names.  I am using the hard page someone suggested.  It took a while to find
it.  I would have thould it was in the edit commands.  I sure never would
have have thought of enter when paragraph is space p.
Bye for now.
Terry Powers








-----Original Message-----
From: laura wolk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 6:02 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] strange goings-on with my BrailleNote


Hello Terry,


I, the she of whom you speak, meant this: A binding space is a cue to tell
Keysoft that you are not at the end of a sentence, though a full stop
(period) is present.  As I said, when I wrote the message I was in a big
rush, and have since created a file and did not have the same problems as
you did.  However, the binding space command can be very useful, especially
if you rely heavily on speech.

For instance: if in your nut sales file or any other file, you have the
following sentence: "Ms.  Earles bought 5 cans of nuts." If you had your bn
reading by sentence, it would stop after the word "Ms." because it is
followed by a period (dots 2,5,6).  But Ms.  is not the end of the sentence,
nuts is.  To cue the bn that this is not really the end of a sentence,
instead of hitting the spacebar after the period, use enter with b (control
with space) to enter a binding space.  Now, again, try reading the current
line, and you will hear the entire sentence spoken.

HTH, Laura

>------ original message ------
>from: "Powers, Terry (NIH/NCI)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] strange goings-on with my BrailleNote

>What does she mean by a binding sign?  I got the dollar sign right as lower
>case d.
>Thanks.
>Terry Powers




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