I'd rather see the sympols too.  The words throw me every time. God bless!
Paula and Tex

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Hi, Don and list: I would rather see the symbols then to see the word. At
least, I would like the option.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Don Bishop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 10:25:30 -0700
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>Hi,

>Actually, when I brought up the problem the other day, I suggested the
change and proposed it as an option.  It would be interesting to know just
how many
>really do like having special symbols such as backslash, greater-than,
etc., written out in words rather than  just displaying the symbols
themselves.

>Don

>On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 08:28:58 -0400, Londa Hauser wrote:

>I tend to agree with Don, but I have students who like it the other way.
>Maybe it would be a good idea to somehow have it be optional.  This way
>people could choose what they're most comfortable with.  I think this is
one
>of the greatest advantages to electronic Braille.  We can all have our
>Braille our own way.


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>Hi Dean,

>Thanks very much for checking into this.  I would think people would really
>appreciate having just that much less braille to wade through for no really
>good
>reason.

>I have a manual for an amateur radio transceiver which uses lots of special
>symbols to indicate parameters, which are required, which are optional,
>etc., and
>seeing simply the symbols themselves will make it much easier to locate
>needed information.

>Again, thanks for your good work.

>Don

>On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 09:26:18 +1300, Dean Jackson wrote:


>Hello Don,

>I have spoken to one of our developers as promised, regarding our
>implementation of Duxbury.

>What I will do is add the suggestion to our database that we should add to
>the list of things that we currently look for and leave untranslated.

>Again, thanks for bringing this to our attention.

>Regards,

>Dean Jackson
>Customer/Technical Analyst
>Pulse Data International Ltd.

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>From: "Don Bishop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Subject: [Braillenote] translation of symbols in the bn



>> I've been doing some serious work with the braille display lately, using
>the bn as a display on my pc.  I use window eyes 4.5 sp4 as my screen
>reader.

>> One thing I've found very irritating with the bn since PDI switched to
>Duxbury is that many symbols are spelled out as words.  An example is
>"greater-than",
>> (without the quotes), and other symbols as well.

>> However, I notice that window eyes also does this.  But, I have been able
>to stop this and leave the symbols as the symbols they are by unchecking
the
>box in
>> the window eyes options which says grade two translate symbols.

>> I realize a modified version of Duxbury probably had to be created for
the
>bn, but I'd really like to see an option made available within the bn which
>would either
>> translate symbols into grade two or not, depending on the users
>preference.

>> It would really make reading many things such as manuals much much easier
>on the bn.

>> Thanks,

>> Don





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