[quoted lines by Raphaël POITEVIN on 2020/11/13 at 00:54 +0100]

>OK. But it means there is no way to adjust smoothly the size. For
>example, I'm preparing a business card. We had to reduce from 24pt to
>23.5pt if I remember well, according to the format of the card and the
>information to write. For instance, a phone number (capital prefix
>01.23.45.67.89) is to long in 24pt.

Sure. What I meant by fixed-size is that all the braille patterns, as well as a
space, should all be the same size. Not that the overall size of the font had
to be fixed. I probably used the wrong term.

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