Hi. I have seen that file, but what would make the bn add any book name in
that folder to that particular file? I don't remember ever seeing anything
that would make all file names display in grade II braille. I just thought
it would be nicer as they would take up less spce.
At 5/27/2004, you wrote:
Hey Paul.
If I'm remembering right, there's a hidden file called folder.fnb which
connects filenames in the Windows CE filesystem to their Braille
equivalents. This allows folks to enter the filename in Grade 1, or with
variations on what Duxbury deems the standard Grade II rules, and have that
entry preserved in a file list.
If a filename isn't found in folder.fnb, I'm thinking that KeySoft just
defaults to displaying the computer braille equivalent of the filename, such
as happens when viewing, say, .DLL files in the Windows folder of the
KeySoft System Disk.
-C-
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> Hi. What I have done is to create a keyword document from
> these books that
> I have brought in. However, I did download some braille books
> from braille
> web and I think they still come out as grade one in the
> title, but will
> have to check. Of course, these will be brf files since I
> haven't converted
> them to keyword braille files.
> I would have thought that even a keyword text file would
> still display its
> file name in grade II on a QT model.
> At 5/26/2004, you wrote:
>
> >Paul, I stand to be corrected, but I believe it has to do with which
> >file type one has chosen as default, e.g. if one's default
> for creating
> >new files is set to txt or perhaps even keyword text, it
> always appears
> >in computer Braille, but if one creates a keyword Braille
> document, I
> >think it should appear in grade II. I have a voicenote, so it's not
> >easy to test here, but one is always prompted to use
> computer Braille
> >when creating or editing a keyword text document, unless you have
> >deliberately suppressed that prompt.
> >
> >Hth
> >Riana
> >
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Paul Henrichsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Sent: 27 May 2004 06:55
> >To: [email protected]
> >Subject: [Braillenote] displaying file names
> >
> >Hi, everyone. I have a braille note qt. I Seem to remember
> that someone
> >said that the bt displays its file names or book names in grade two.
> >Why
> >
> >doesn't the qt do this? My file or book names are always in
> grade one.
> >Thanks. Paul Henrichsen
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