What's this DBT Win?  And, while Braille may conventionally recommend one
space after the end of sentences, certain academic writing and corporate
report styles ask for two, so I'd just assume find a solution to comply with
what is required visually on the job.  Besides, I think it'd be difficult
for me to drop out of the habit after having it drilled into me in middle
school classes on the typewriter!  Funny to make that point when I'm not
even thirty yet! LOL

Joe

"Hard work spotlights the character of people: some turn up their sleeves,
some turn up their noses, and some don't turn up at all."--Sam Ewing 

-----Original Message-----
From: Terri Pannett [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 2:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [GWN] Tabs From BSP to Word

DBT Win has the same capability to search for and replace hard returns.

According to the rules for braille, one space should follow a period or 
question mark or any other punctuation which ends a sentence, not two 
spaces.

I have always said the BS products should have the ability to 
format braille 
and print documents correctly. We should be able to search for 
and replace 
hard returns or hard page breaks. We should be able to use 
fonts, center 
lines and right justify lines. These features are basic for all word 
processors. We should be able to write foreign languages and 
math and be 
able to translate them from braille to print and print to 
braille. We should 
be able to change grades of braille when writing a document. 
Also, unicode 
characters should be supported. The competition supports all 
these things 
and I don't understand why HIMS didn't incorporate them in the Sense 
products.

Terri Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA. 

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