[BlindMath] Any open source braille editor / translators supported by JAWS or NVDA?

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Sat Apr 29 17:43:55 UTC 2017


We also have a list, here, on the NFBNET.ORG server from the National 
Association to Promote the Use of Braille, NAPUB, 
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Dave

At 01:14 PM 4/28/2017, you wrote:
>Hello to everyone at the BlindMath forum!
>
>I have the following query:
>
>Is there any open source program --- which either of JAWS and NVDA 
>supports --- for creating and editing braille documents and saving 
>those as BRF files?
>
>In particular, have there been any JAWS (or NVDA) scripting for a 
>program called Braille Zephyr? Can a totally blind person rely on 
>JAWS or NVDA for accurately composing braille documents in Braille Zephyr?
>
>I realise that this is not the right forum for these questions, but 
>I'm not aware of any other forum where such questions rightly belong!
>
>Hoping for the valuable input from the BlindMath community.
>
>Regards.
>
>Sincerely,
>Saaqib MahmoodSkype ID; saaqib.mahmood





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