Unfortunately, I'm getting bizarre results in Pages, too. First of all, it 
won't open brf files, so I pasted the file into a blank document. I saved it as 
an epub document, and noted the help tag that indicated it could be read in 
Ibooks. When I opened it in Ibooks, it indicated one page and no Braille was 
displayed.

I'm kind of thinking this may not be the way to go about this. Maybe reading in 
Safari or a Braille-specific app would work best. Perhaps the National Library 
Service will include it in their upcoming app for web braille and Bard.

If anyone else makes any headway, I'd still be greatly interested to hear how 
you fare. I'm going to take a bit of a break from attempting to reinvent the 
wheel here. :)

Thanks,
Teresa

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