Hello Maria.
Thanks, I'll try that.

Aloha Keao

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Maria Kristic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Mon, 02 Aug 2004 17:57:50 -0700
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] Web Braille

>Hi Keao,

>I'm a little confused by your e-mail, so I'll go through the steps of 
>downloading a book from there.  You go to the site, log on, click on "Online 
>Catalog", and do your search.  Then, when you've found a book you wish to 
>download, you click on its link.  With Web Braille, each volume of the book is 
>a separate file, and you will see the link to each volume as a URL.  The URL 
>will contain the Web Braille site, the number of the book, and an indicator of 
>the volume number.  For example, the URL for Volume 1 of a book whose number 
>is BR 12345 will say: www.loc.gov/nls/braille/br12345v1.brf, something like 
>that.  You click on the link, and the book will download.  You will see the 
>URL to confirm that you are now at the location of the BRF file.  When you 
>advance your Braille display past the Web address, you may or may not see the 
>contents of the book displayed, but regardless, press [SPACE with S], [CONTROL 
>with S].  Choose a location for the file, and when typing in its name, !
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> se Computer Braille if you have a BT.  Make sure you type in a .brf extension 
> when typing in the file name, and if using a BT, use dots 4-6 for the period 
> with US Computer Braille or dots 2-5-6 for UK Computer Braille.  The UK 
> Computer Braille symbol is the same as the Literary Braille symbol, but if 
> you have US set, use dots 4-6 (to check your Computer Braille table, press 
> [SPACE with O], [FUNCTION with O] for the Options Menu, then B for the 
> Braille Display Options; press SPACE, and the ninth item or thereabouts will 
> be the "Computer Braille Table?" option; if it's USA or Custom USA, you're 
> using US Computer Braille, and if UK, it's the UK table; to change it, press 
> [SPACE with dots 3-4], [CONTROL with SPACE] to cycle through the choices, 
> press ENTER to accept, and exit).  When you've typed in the name with the 
> correct extension, press ENTER to save it.  Now, when you open the book in 
> KeyWord or KeyBook, you'll see the book's contents with no Web address.

>HTH,
>Maria

>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: Keao Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: [email protected]
>>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2004 14:41:13 -1000 (HST)
>>Subject: [Braillenote] Web Braille

>>Hello all.
>>When I try to read a book from web braille, it takes me to the web sight for 
>>the book.
>>It doesn't ask me whitch folder to download it in.

>>Aloha Keao


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