[BlindMath] Opening BRF files (Susan Jolly)

Saaqib Mahmuud saaqib1978 at yahoo.co.in
Mon Apr 13 17:29:59 UTC 2020


 Hello BlindMath mates? 

Thank you, Susan, for your reply, and thank you to everybody else for their replies to my queries.
Although BRF files open in a text editor like Notepad, as you pointed out, will the braille also display correctly in Notepad? or even Microsoft Word?
And, having checked the "Interpret Formatted Braille Without Interpretation" checkbox in the Formatted Braille Importer dialog box under the Global menu, can one rest assured that, just like the page numbering settings, the number of lines per page and the number of characters per line settings in the original BRF will also not be altered to the Duxbury's settings as adjusted from within the Embosser Setup dialog box in either the Document or Global menu?
For example, suppose I want to open the UEB Sample files available for download from the UKAAF website, and those files have been created using 28 characters per line and 25 lines per page. How best to ensure those specific settings of the BRF files are retained when I open them using the DBT 12.3, for instance, irrespective of what the settings are DBT's Embosser Setup dialog boxes in either the Document or the Global menu?
Incidentally, here is the link to the UKAAF page for downloading the UEB samples.
https://www.ukaaf.org/braille/ueb/samples/



Regards.

Sincerely,

Saaqib Mahmood









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Today's Topics:

  1. Opening BRF files (Susan Jolly)
  2. Re: How to access DJVU books on mathematics using JAWS or
      NVDA? (Susan Osterhaus)
A BRF file is just a plain text file.  I find that usually the easiest way
to open one is with a simple text editor like Notepad.  All that is required
is to change the file extension to .txt.  You can of course first make a
backup copy of the BRF file if you want to be extra cautious.

HTH,
SusanJ




Dear Saaqib,
I agree with Daniel. My colleagues and I have been preparing several such
BRF documents, and we insert similar directions for opening them. We too
have found that otherwise formatting changes in very strange ways at
times. Granted we have created some cute mazes and other mathematically
fun BRFs for very young mathematicians, but they open beautifully
following these instructions. We also have BRFs for the more mature
mathematician, and those open up equally nice.

Happy Easter or just Happy Day to everyone!!
Susan

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To: Saaqib Mahmuud via BlindMath <blindmath at nfbnet.org>
Cc: Daniel Gillen <daniel.l.gillen at gmail.com>; Saaqib Mahmuud
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Subject: Re: [BlindMath] How to access DJVU books on mathematics using
JAWS or NVDA?

Dear Saaqib,

To open a BRF in Duxbury with original formatting, you'll first need to go
to the Formatted Braille Importer dialog box under the Global menu. Check
the checkbox that says "Read formatted Braille without interpretation".
This will make it so that Duxbury doesn't automatically add page numbers
that are already in the BRF, among other formatting changes. Checking this
box will hide all the other formatting options that come after it when
unchecked. Then open the BRF using Duxbury (use the "Open With" submenu
under the file's context menu to find Duxbury). The Import File dialog
will appear, after which you can simply press Enter to accept the options.
Hopefully this is helpful.

Thank you,
DanielOn Apr 10, 2020 2:03 PM, Saaqib Mahmuud via BlindMath
<blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Hi BlindMath mates?
> I have a couple of questions.
> 1. How accessible are the DJVU books on mathematics using JAWS or NVDA?
There are lots of books on mathematics available in either PDF or DJVU,
and a blind person pursuing mathematical sciences would like those
materials to be accessible using the commonly used screen reading
programs.
>
> 2. There are lots of mathematics books available on Bookshare.org in
Daisy and BRF formats. Can somebody please explain how to open the BRF
files using the Duxbury Braille Translator (DBT) without disturbing the
formatting? And, how best to access the Daisy files using JAWS or NVDA?
>
>
> Regards.
> Sincerely,
> Saaqib Mahmood
>
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