Hi ted,
This information from
[http://www.codestyle.org/css/media/braille-BrowserSummary.shtml] may be
helpful:
"Test case results for media types aural, braille, embossed, handheld, tty
and tv are equivalent in all the mainstream browsers tested to date,
none of which support these media."
I haven't heard and cannot find any mention of any user agent that supports
any media type other than screen, print and projector (opera only).
with regards
Steven Faulkner
Web Accessibility Consultant
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"Ted Drake"
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Please respond to wsg
Has anyone on the list ever made a braille style sheet? What is involved?
Are there any templates to suggest a standard braille sheet?
What about Aural style sheets?
I'm referring to the w3c media descriptors:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/types.html#h-6.13
braille
Intended for braille tactile feedback devices.
aural
Intended for speech synthesizers.
I'd love to offer a special style sheet for these if it is helpful.
Ted
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