Hi.

That is the problem we have now, and I do not think there are any solutions for 
the problem. Apple has made their own tables, and they do not seem to work 
together with anything else. I also have the problem, when I will read a 
braille music file, which is saved in ascii or dk1252.

Best regards Annie.
Den Sep 9, 2011 kl. 3:30 AM skrev Eugenia Firth:

> Hi Guys. 
> I promise this is my last post of the day. However, I just tried a suggestion 
> that was given to me earlier today on this list. Unfortunately, it didn't 
> work. Luckily, this is not something I meed right now, but I will need it if 
> I ever have to send my PacMate in for repair. 
> 
> I tried turning off braille translation and putting it on uncontracted 
> braille. It is translating into grade 1, so any braille file that is already 
> in grade 2 will not read on the braille display properly. If anybody finds 
> out how to read a grade 2 file on the Mac without translating it into 
> anything else, please let me know. I am a braille proofreader, so translating 
> a braille file is not something I usually need. I need to see a braille file 
> exactly the way the transcriber did it, just like you would in Web braille. 
> 
> Regards, 
> Gigi 
> 
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