In either Megadots (from Duxbury Systems) or Wordperfect 5.1 for DOS
(if you have something you can run that on) what you propose would be
easy, as each of those programs allows the find-and-replace function
to search for and manipulate hard returns. So if the importation
process into those programs did not itself filter out the two spaces
after hard returns, you could do that conversion with a simple global
search and replace. The BSP really does need the ability to search
for and globally replace not only hard returns but also tabs and
other formatting codes.
Steve
At 06:32 PM 10/3/2010, you wrote:
Hello all,
I want to be able to take a Braille document in the BSP, transfer it to my
PC and be able to convert the two-space indents at the beginning of
paragraphs and convert them to tabs. Unfortunately, I typically have two
spaces between sentences in my writing, so I can't perform a simple Search
and Replace. Does anyone have any ideas? I have a feeling this is going to
be one of those bright ideas that is really a simple process. Thank you in
advance for any help.
Best,
Joe
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